Many Catalonian men present their female relatives with roses on St George's Day (DÃa de San Jorge) in Spain. The day is celebrated on April 23 each year. Lovers also swap gifts of books and roses on this day.
What do people do?
Many people go to festive markets to buy books and flowers,
particularly roses, to give to their loved ones on St George's Day.
These markets are held in the center of towns and villages, particularly
Barcelona. They often include other cultural and literary events, such
as book signings and readings of classical Spanish or Catalonian
literature.
Many men traditionally present their grandmothers, mothers, aunts,
sisters, wives, girlfriends, daughters and other female relatives with
roses. Many lovers may present each other with books, roses and other
gifts.
Public life
April 23 is not a public holiday in the autonomous community of
Catalonia. Many businesses, stores and other organizations are open as
usual and public transport services operate to their normal schedule.
However, special flower and book markets are held in the center of many
cities, towns and villages. Some roads may be closed to accommodate
these and there may be extra traffic congestion.
In the autonomous community of Aragon, April 23 is a public holiday
known as the Day of Aragon. In the autonomous community of Castile and
León, April 23 is a public holiday known as the Day of Castile and León.
St George's Day is not a public holiday in the rest of Spain on April
23.
Background
St George was was a soldier in the Roman army. He is best known for
slaying a dragon in the town of Silene somewhere in North Africa. In
doing this, he saved the life of princess. St George's Day was a public
holiday in the autonomous community of Aragon until 2007. There, April
23 is now known as the Day of Aragon. St George's Day is also
celebrated in other places worldwide, including England. The day also ties in with World Book and Copyright Day.
Symbols
Books and roses are the main symbols of St George's Day in Catalonia.
A sprig of wheat is often tied to a rose with a piece of red and yellow
striped ribbon. This symbolizes the Senyera, a red and yellow stripped flag. This is an ancient symbol of Catalonia and forms the modern flag of this region.
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