The crown represents the Maçana Hill with the church of Saint Martin in the peak, and on the inferior part there is the Senyera.
The Autumn one is held on the nearest Sunday to 11 November, Saint Martin's day, patron of the church.
Firstly the mass is held in the church, then a dance in the afternoon, and the raffle of a traditional cake, called "La Toia".
The Spring celebration is larger and is held on the nearest Sunday to 25 April, Saint Mark's day, second patron of the church.
Again a mass in the morning, and the raffle of a cake, plus the distribution of the bread, and also a classical game called Conill Porquí (guinea pig).
[5] Maçana is situated to the south of the natural comarca of the Alta Segarra, on the north slope of the Serra de Rubió.
The Còpia de Palomes, of 837 metres (2746 ft), the highest peak of Rubió, is situated to the northwest of Maçana.