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Events in Sineu
>The market on Wednesdays is one of the main reasons tourists visit Sineu. Taking place on several areas around the town, the
>sounds of bleating lead you to the livestock market, where weather-beaten farmers haggle over the price of sheep before
>heading for the town's 'celler' restaurants for an early brunch. Further up, on the way to the church, you pass the symbol of
>Sineu, a winged lion; near here there are numerous stalls selling leather, lace and pearls. Eventually, you reach Sa Plaça, the
>church square, where the action is liveliest of all as local housewives turn out to buy the week's food. Buckets of olives, strings
>of tomatoes, bags of squirming snails, they are all here along with plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers.
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>Sineu’s patron saint festivities are celebrated around the 15th of August. The whole town comes to life with street parties, live
>music and fireworks. Easter is also a big deal here, as the 'Semana Santa' (Holy Week) sees the locals come out in full force to
>put on a spectacular display of floats travelling through the town.
https://www.seemallorca.com/sineu
note:
>farmers haggle over the price of sheep before heading for the town's 'celler' restaurants
sheeple, interesting