The Triumphal Chariot Parade of Santa Catalina Thomas is the act that closes the celebrations of the 'Beata' in Palma which started on Friday the 19th with a mass and a parade near the convent of Santa Margalida.
More than 600 people, between folk groups, demons and xeremiers (a kind of Mallorcan bagpipe), walk the streets of the city to celebrate one of the deepest-rooted celebrations in Majorca.
Photo: Diari de Balears
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