Felanitx

      Felanitx
      —  Municipality  —

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      Felanitx is located in Spain
      Felanitx
      Location in Spain
      Coordinates: 39°29′N 3°9′E / 39.483°N 3.150°E / 39.483; 3.150
      Country  Spain
      Autonomous community  Balearic Islands
      Province Balearic Islands
      Comarca Migjorn
      Judicial district Manacor
      Government
       • Mayor Gabriel Tauler Riera
      Area
       • Total 169.79 km2 (65.56 sq mi)
      Elevation 95 m (312 ft)
      Population (2009)
       • Total 18,270
       • Density Bad rounding here110/km2 (Bad rounding here280/sq mi)
      Demonym Felanitxer
      Time zone CET (UTC+1)
       • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
      Postal code 07200
      Website Official website

      Felanitx is a municipality in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands, located in the southeast of Majorca, 48 kilometres from the capital Palma.

      Felanitx is the birthplace of Miquel Barceló, a contemporary painter. The town, dating back to the 13th century, lies near the medieval Sant Salvador Monastery with its Gothic architecture.

      Since 1603, when the St. Agustí convent was founded, Felanitx has been famous for Els Cavallets dance, in which seven boys of between 10 and 13 years of age, wearing white trousers, red tops and green hats, dance around La Dama, another child in a dress who waves a handkerchief to the music. All dancers were male until fairly recently, when young girls were permitted to join.

      Felanitx is also known for its wine and particularly its brandy, with over 60 distilleries in the local area recorded in 1749 [1]. It is a center of production of earthenware watercoolers and other pottery since at least the 3rd century BC [2].

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      Last modified on 8 April 2013, at 01:10