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I'm sure the Germans have more than one celebration, but one of their most famous is Oktober Fest.
Well I'm not sure but i think its just a celebration to have fun.
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It is not a religious day. so, its celebration is based on the country practices and cultures. However, Muslims for sure do not celebrate it.
The first celebration was in 1810 to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese. Traditionally it ran for 16 days. Today it has been modified to make sure it includes October 3rd, which is now German Reunification Day celebration.
You wait for the snow days celebration to come. Once it's here travel to snowhill and find Candi Ivy and do any of her quests. I'm not sure which one but one of them gives the sub hat. P.S. Snow days is a celebration that comes around every year during Christmas time.
The only special holiday i know of is the ''Inti Raymi'' the celebration of the sun (adoration to the sun).I'm sure you can find more holidays on other websites but i still gave you a holiday.
The first Thanksgiving in 1621 was not called that by the Pilgrims. They did not feel it was an event to be thankful for and called it a "Harvest Festival" in celebration of the colony's first successful harvest. For them it was strictly religious giving thanks to the Lord.
Usually there are celebrations at schools, celebration depends on the region or area, you would find candy for sure, maybe some piñatas, also the kids could receive gifts.
Philippines is known to host various colorful festivals. Each city in the country basically has their own celebration and share of the most colorful and unique festivals. It is a sure marymaking time when these festivals are visited.
Yes, there will be a celebration on Club Penguin for Christmas 2008. It will start on the Friday 19, December 2008. Be sure to look around! Theres going to be a workshop upstairs of the Disco.
I'm not sure... But it's the same thing as Columbus Day in the USA.