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- The Festivities (Russian: Юбилей, romanized: Yubilei) is a one-act farce by Anton Chekhov. Written in December 1891, it was first published in May 1892...
- Philippines has traditionally been known as the Capital of the World's Festivities.[citation needed] The majority of festivals in the Philippines may have...
- Norrland, can have extreme seasonal differences. This has affected the festivities, as many of them commemorate the turn of seasons. Many holiday celebrations...
- Charts Company. "Vangelis - Soil Festivities". DutchCharts. Retrieved August 25, 2016. Ivar de Vries. "Soil Festivities Review". Vangelis Movements. Retrieved...
- A festival is an event celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures...
- There are two official[according to whom?] holidays in Islam that are celebrated by Muslims worldwide: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The timing of both...
- Avenue of Sphinxes or The King's Festivities Road, also known as Rams Road (Arabic: طريق الكباش) is a 2.7 km (1.7 mi) long avenue (dromos) which connects...
- Machine UNESCO: Representative List (2009), The Busó festivities at Mohács) A film about the festivities in English (in Croatian) Glas Koncila Stipan Bunjevac:...
- Below are some of common festivities ****ociated with, or observed by the Dutch ethnic group. Included are cultural feasts. National holidays, of for example...
- May, around halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice. Festivities may also be held the night before, known as May Eve. Traditions often...