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  2. St. John's Day - Wikipedia

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    January 7, an Eastern Orthodox feast; June 24, Midsummer Day. an Eastern Orthodox feast celebrating his birth; a Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican feast celebrating his birth Fête St-Jean-Baptiste; Festival of San Juan; Saint Jonas Day; Jaaniõhtu; Festa Junina; See also Saint John's Eve; August 29, an Eastern Orthodox feast commemorating ...

  3. Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    San Germán: Saint Germain: August 6 Comerío: Holy Christ of Health August 10 San Lorenzo: Saint Lawrence: August 15 Cayey: Our Lady of the Assumption: August 21 Adjuntas: Saint Joachim & Saint Anne: August 30 Rincón: Saint Rose of Lima: August 31 Juana Díaz: Saint Raymond Nonnatus: September 8 Aguas Buenas: Our Lady of Montserrat: September ...

  4. Public holidays in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Día de San Juan Bautista. Fiestas de San Juan. Since John the Baptist is the patron saint of the Island and the namesake of the capital city , his day is widely celebrated by big parties on the beaches on the Eve of St. John's Day (June 23). One tradition is to walk backward into the ocean and fall in 12 times at midnight on the beginning of ...

  5. San Sebastián Street Festival - Wikipedia

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    San Sebastián Street Festival in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The San Sebastián Street Festival is a Puerto Rican festival that takes place in the Old San Juan, in honor of Saint Sebastian, [1] [2] [3] celebrated by the Catholic Church on January 20. The event starts the third Thursday of January through Sunday with an attendance of more than ...

  6. Spaniards celebrate San Juan festival with beach bonfires - AOL

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    STORY: The traditional festival of San Juan, or St John's, falls on the night of the 23 to 24 of June, when St John the Baptist was born according to the Bible. But the festival celebrated in ...

  7. Saint John's Eve - Wikipedia

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    In the city of Alicante, the Bonfires of Saint John are the most important local festival, and take place from 20 to 24 June. Bonfires are also used in the Basque Country to celebrate San Juan Eguna (the feast of St. John the Baptist), which marks the Basque Summer Solstice. In some towns the celebration is supplemented with more festivities ...

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  9. Festival of San Juan - Wikipedia

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