Winter has Mallorca handle
The Puig Major four inches new snow are . At times yesterday, the road through the Tramuntana mountain range to 24 kilometers long, was closed. Also Today it is snowing on. The snow line drops to about 200 meters. In the high altitudes above 600 meters, there are already several inches base. Mallorca mountains today so coverage could turn into a white Alps.
Source: inselradio.com
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Christmas song is a UNESCO heritage
UNESCO has decided in mid-November 2010, included the singing of the Sibil.la in the list of intangible cultural heritage. This song is in most churches of Mallorca in the Midnight Mass to hear on Christmas Eve, played by a boy or a young woman carrying a sword, and thus take on the role of Erithraeischen Sibyl, a prophetess who foretold the fall of Troy should have. By the mid-14th Century, argued that liturgical singing in La Seu, cathedral of Palma. Over the centuries, in which the song of the Sibil.la repeatedly banned or modified, has been developed yet for this most Christmas traditions rooted in Mallorca. The Mallorcan is one of the visitors to midnight mass on Christmas Eve, the Missa del Gall, with the singing of Christmas as the Sibil.la heiβe chocolate and Einsaimada with whom one is strengthened before.
Source: Fomento del Turismo
Source: Fomento del Turismo
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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record year in the port of Palma
The Port of Palma has posted a new Crusader record. 2010 as many ships as never before to put in Palma and visited so many cruise passengers than ever Mallorca. It is the first time in Palma, more than 500 cruise ships were registered, which the growing attraction of tourism on the one hand and Majorca as a base or stop over on the other hand, makes clear.
The Port Authority has in recent years, 23 million euros invested to build a new investor and will thus bring Larger vessels to Palma de Mallorca
source. Fomento del Turismo
cruise ships in the port of Palma |
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