Carnaval in France is an important cultural celebration that showcases regional traditions and community spirit. It typically involves vibrant parades, elaborate costumes, and lively music, providing an opportunity for people to come together and express creativity. The festivities often mark the beginning of Lent, serving as a time for indulgence and revelry before the more somber season. Each region, from Nice to Dunkirk, has its unique customs, adding to the rich tapestry of French cultural heritage.
El carnaval de Sodoma - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:C
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The truth is, Carnaval began as early as the 17th century with the habitants of New France. These early settlers created a tradition of eating, drinking and being merry in the middle of the cold winter - just before Lent. Over time, Carnaval has become an important tourist attraction for the city of Quèbec, usually beginning at the end of January and lasting until mid-February.
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Yes, it's simply called "Carnaval de Québec"
Manhã de Carnaval was created in 1959.
Carnaval San Francisco was created in 1979.
O País do Carnaval was created in 1931.
Carnaval Eletrônico was created on 2004-06-10.
Carnaval de antaño was created in 1940.
The duration of Domingo de carnaval is 1.28 hours.
Carnaval - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Bemvindo ao Carnaval! or if plural Bemvindos ao Carnaval!