El Perelló celebrates National Day combining political claim and popular festivity

The September 11th event included institutional acts in the morning and a festive gathering at the local hermitage to balance tradition and celebration.

Generic image of a Catalan flag waving in a rural setting or near a hermitage.
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Generic image of a Catalan flag waving in a rural setting or near a hermitage.

The municipality of El Perelló commemorated the National Day of Catalonia (Diada) last September 11 with an event combining morning institutional acts with a popular celebration.

The celebration of the Diada Nacional in El Perelló was characterized by maintaining a balance between the political claim and the festivity, with an agenda that covered the entire day.
The institutional acts took place during the morning, highlighting the solemn raising of the flag (senyera). This protocolary moment was entrusted to Salvador Pallarés Llaó, symbolizing tradition and institutional respect for the day.
In the afternoon, the focus shifted to the hermitage, where the popular celebration took place. This part of the day allowed residents to enjoy a space for coexistence and festivity, strengthening the community spirit of the Diada and concluding the day with celebration.