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the bonfire site (which is by the Corn
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to celebrate the winter solstice which occurred during the Indian month of Magh. People have bonfires on communal land. If there has been a recent wedding or a new born in the family, people will have a bonfire outside their house to celebrate this event. The festival falls in the second week of
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Australia bonfires are rarely allowed in the warmer months due to fire danger. Legislation about bonfires varies between states, metropolitan and rural regions, local government areas, and property types. For example, in urban areas of
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Queensland, the rural town of Killarney hosts an annual Bonfire night for the greater community; proceeds support the town's aged care facilities.
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140:A Dictionary of the English Language
1677:Liberman, Anatoly (25 March 2015).
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1626:Mirk, John; Erbe, Theodor (1905).
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1652:"The Secret History of 'Bonfire'"
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1697:"Etymology Corner – 'bonfire'"
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1685:. Oxford University Press.
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