with food and floats
Oktoberfest, Karneval, Weihnachten.
They both have costumes involved
Koeln (Cologne)Duesseldorf...
It's October 3rd, it's the National Holiday but there's not really a celebration
In Germany, Labor Day is celebrated on May 2. There are often maypoles, festivals, German food, and beer. Violence has become a game of Labor Day celebrations in Germany since the late 1980s. The celebration began on May 1, 1933 but was outlawed by the government the following day.
Germany
The Canada Day celebration is celebrated in all Provence's.
Oktoberfest is celebrated in October.
Celebration
It begins November 11th each year, and goes through the Tuesday (aka 'fat tuesday') immediately before Ash Wednesday.The celebration of Mardi Gras in Germany is called Karneval, Fastnacht, or Fasching.[9] Fastnacht means "Eve of the Beginning of the Fast", and is celebrated up until the day before Ash Wednesday.The most famous parades are held in Cologne, Mainz, and Düsseldorf on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, called Rosenmontag.In Germany, the Fasching period began Friday November 11, 2011 at 11:11am and will end Tuesday, February 21, 2012.
Karneval, also known as Carnival, is celebrated as a festive season marking the beginning of Lent in many Christian traditions. It typically involves vibrant parades, colorful costumes, and lively celebrations, allowing communities to indulge in merriment and revelry before a period of fasting and reflection. The festival often features music, dancing, and various cultural traditions, serving as a way to bring people together and celebrate local heritage. Additionally, Karneval provides an opportunity for playful social commentary and the temporary suspension of social norms.
because 800 years ago king celebrete was happy and celebrated