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Protest Against Christmas Market in Sa Feixina: Between Fear of "Colonization" and Lack of Debate

Language Expectations at Christmas Markets in Palma

In Palma, residents often expect Christmas market signs and information in Catalan and Spanish, along with other languages if needed.

Published: April 22, 2026
Protest Against Christmas Market in Sa Feixina: Between Fear of "Colonization" and Lack of Debate

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Are Christmas markets in Palma supposed to use Catalan and Spanish on signs and information?

Many residents in Palma expect public events to include Catalan and Spanish on signs, notices and basic information. When that is missing, people often feel the event does not reflect the local setting well enough. Clear language rules can help avoid misunderstandings and make the market easier to follow for everyone.

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