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Are there famous festivals in Iran?

There are many festivals in Iran. Many reaching back thousends of years into history. One of the most famous would be the Persian New Year, otherwise known as Norouz, in English there are many varying spellings for this word. Other festivals such as Yalda which happens on the winter equinox. Other festivals such as Ashura which are Islamic festivals celebrated every year.


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norooz, chahar shanbeh soori, sizdeh bedar,yalda, are important festival in iran


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