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  • 31Giubiana — The Giubiana is a traditional festivity very popular in Lombardy, especially Brianza, and in Piedmont. On the occasion of the last Thursday in January, bonfires are lit, in which the Giubiana (a puppet of an old witch) burns.The nameThe name of… …

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  • 32Diablada — Stylistic origins Spanish culture and Andean music.i Cultural origins Prehispanic indigenous and Spanish traditions. Typical instruments cymbal, bass drum, trumpet, tuba, siku …

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  • 33revelry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. merrymaking, festivity, conviviality, jollification. See amusement, rejoicing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. spree, festivity, carousing; see celebration 2 , entertainment 1 , party 1 . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 34Eid ul-Fitr — عيد الفطر EĪd ul Fiṭr (Festivity after Completing the Fasting Month of Ramadan) Eid ul Fitr meal, Malaysia Official name Arabic: عيد الفطر ‎ EĪd ul Fi …

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  • 35Nakhon Nayok Province — Nakhon Nayok นครนายก   Province   …

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  • 36Durga Puja — Durga Puta Durga and her family at Bagbazar Sarbojonin, North Kolkata Official name Durga Puja Also called Akaal Bodhan (Bengali …

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  • 37Dimasa people — The Dimasa people (or Dima basa, and also called Dimasa Kachari) are a group of people in Assam, in northeastern India Dimasa mythology says they are the children of Bangla Raja and the great divine bird Arikhidima. Bangla Raja s six sons… …

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  • 38Dima Hasao district — A scenic view of Khobak Village, Dima Hasao Dima Hasao district (formerly, North Cachar Hills district) is an administrative district in the state of Assam in north eastern India. As of 2011 it is the least populous district of Assam (out of… …

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  • 39celebration — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Commemoration Nouns 1. celebration, solemnization, jubilee, commemoration; ovation, paean (See approbation); triumph, jubilation; rite. See rejoicing, ostentation, amusement. 2. (sign of celebration)… …

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  • 40Corroboree — Cor*rob o*ree , n. [Also corrobboree, corrobori, etc.] [Native name.] 1. A nocturnal festivity with which the Australian aborigines celebrate tribal events of importance. Symbolic dances are given by the young men of the tribe, while the women… …

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