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The Midsummer Feast is celebrated with festivals in many towns and villages, both in the
mainland and in the isles. Traditionally the midsummers
celebration is called Klidonas (Κλήδονας)
meaning sign or oracle, and was considered a time when unmarried girls
would discover their potential mates through a ritual. It is also
customary to this day to burn the Mayday wreaths that are used to
decorate the doors of the houses for the previous two months, in large
communal bonfires, accompanied by music, dancing and jumping over the
flames.