- 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...
- 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...
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Swedish festivities are an
integral part of
Swedish culture,
reflecting the country's history, traditions, and
seasonal changes.
These celebrations can...
- The
Festivity of
Saint Blaise, the
patron of
Dubrovnik (Croatian:
Festa Svetog Vlaha, zaštitnika Dubrovnika) is a
festivity organized on
February 3 continuously...
-
Philippines has
traditionally been
known as the
Capital of the World's
Festivities.[citation needed] The
majority of
festivals in the
Philippines may have...
- Aloa:
Festivity of the ****s (Serbo-Croatian:
Haloa -
praznik kurvi) is a 1988
Yugoslav film
directed by
Lordan Zafranović. It is
based on a
novel by...
- “Lamiako maskarada”
festivity in Lamiako. June 24: “San Joan Bataiatzailea”
festivity in Elexalde.
August 24: “San Bartolomé”
festivity in Basaez. September...
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Festivity of
Saint Barbara (biennial, August)
Festivity of St. John (27 December)
Aldeia Nova
Festivity of
Saint Mary
Magdalene (22 June)
Festivity of...
- diaspora, to
return to the
island at av’ mane’a and parti****te in the
festivities. It is said that the island's po****tion
often doubles at fara time,...
-
throughout the
Papal States. As the
festivity was
created for
political reasons, the
Catholic Church decided to move the
festivity to 15 August,
which is the ****umption...