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Verbena de San Juan - 10 things to know with detail
Verbena de San Juan is a traditional festival celebrated on the eve of June 23rd in Spain, particularly in Catalonia and Valencia.
The festival is a celebration of the summer solstice, with bonfires lit to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck for the coming year.
People gather around the bonfires on the beach or in public squares, where they dance and sing traditional songs.
One popular tradition during Verbena de San Juan is to jump over the bonfire three times to cleanse the body and soul.
Another tradition is to write down a wish on a piece of paper and throw it into the fire, believing that it will come true if the flames consume the paper.
Many people also take a midnight swim in the sea to wash away their sins and bad luck, as it is believed that the water is blessed on this night.
Traditional foods eaten during the festival include coca de Sant Joan (a sweet bread with candied fruits) and cava (Spanish sparkling wine).
Fireworks are also a common sight during Verbena de San Juan, lighting up the night sky in celebration.
The festival is a time for family and friends to come together, enjoying each other's company and participating in the various customs and traditions.
While Verbena de San Juan is primarily celebrated in Spain, similar summer solstice festivals can be found in other countries around the world.