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Witson Week, often referred to as "Whitsun," derives its name from "Whitsun," an abbreviation of Whitsun or Whit Sunday, which celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. Traditionally observed seven weeks after Easter, it marks the end of the Easter season. In some cultures, it has become associated with a holiday week, often involving various festivities and community events. The term reflects both its religious significance and the seasonal celebrations that accompany it.

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