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human tower (castell)
A castell (; literally "castle") is a human pyramid built traditionally at festivals in southern Catalonia (Spain), now also found in the rest of Catalonia, and in the Balearic Islands.
caganer
A Caganer () is a figurine depicted in the act of defecation appearing in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas such as Andorra, Valencia, Balearic Islands, and Northern Catalonia (in southern France). It is most popular and widespread in these areas, but can also be found in other areas of Spain (Murcia) and Portugal.

barretina
thumb|Catalan men wearing barretines
Patum de Berga
festival in Berga, UNESCO intangible cultural heritage
Tió de Nadal
Yule log in catalan Christmas tradition
Our Lady of Montserrat
marian advocation venerated in the monastery of Montserrat

Saint George's Day in Catalonia
Catalan holiday. variant of St. George's Day

Correfoc
thumb|300px|Video of correfoc in Girona
thumb|250px|Correfoc in Valencia, Spain|Valencia
Castellers de Barcelona
Human tower
Francisco Maspons y Labrós
Spanish writer
Món Casteller. The Human Towers Experience
museum about the Catalan tradition of "Castells" (human towers and human pyramids)
Patufet
thumb|Patufet's monument in Josep Maria Folch i Torres|Folch i Torres's square of [[Granollers, Catalonia. Work of Efraïm Rodríguez]]
thumb|Cover of the first issue of En Patufet magazine
Patufet (, also known as Garbancito in Spanish) is the main character of one of the most famous folktales of Catalan tradition.
Les Santes
festival in Mataró, Catalonia
Minyons de Terrassa
group of castellers from Terrassa
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castellers human tower