2841:, usually spelled חנוכה, pronounced in Modern Hebrew; a transliteration also romanized as Chanukah), also known as the Festival of Lights or the Feast of Dedication, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the re-dedication of the Holy Temple (the Second Temple) in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire of the 2nd century BC. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of Kislev according to the Hebrew calendar, which may occur at any time from late November to late December in the Gregorian calendar.
2545:: Festival of Fire, Last Tuesday of the Iranian Calendar year. It marks the importance of the light over the darkness, and arrival of spring and revival of nature. Chahārshanbe–Sūri (Persian: چهارشنبهسوری), pronounced Chārshanbe–Sūri (Persian: چارشنبهسوری) is the ancient Iranian festival dating at least back to 1700 BCE of the early Zoroastrian era. The festival of fire is a prelude to the ancient Norouz festival, which marks the arrival of spring and revival of nature. Chahrshanbeh Soori, is celebrated the last Tuesday night of the year.
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2405: – a parody of Christmas that features gift-giving, carol-singing and decorated trees. The fact that it takes place on 25 December, the same day as Christmas, has been presented as just a coincidence, and it has been stated that Decemberween traditionally takes place "55 days after Halloween". The holiday has been featured in the
3027:), Pastafarians celebrate a vaguely defined holiday named "Holiday". Holiday does not take place on a specific date so much as it is the Holiday season itself. There are no specific requirements for Holiday, and Pastafarians celebrate Holiday however they please. They also celebrate Pastover and Ramendan.
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Christian religious holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known
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is a festival of lights that is observed mainly by Hindu Tamils, and also by adherents in the regions of Kerala, Andhra
Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Sri Lanka. Celebrated in Tamilakam since the ancient period, the festival is held on the full moon day of the Kartika (கார்த்திகை) month, called
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Persian means "hundred" and refers to one hundred days and nights left to the beginning of the new year celebrated at the first day of spring on 21 March each year. Sadeh is a midwinter festival that was celebrated with grandeur and magnificence in ancient Iran. It was a festivity to honor fire
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Islamic holiday that falls on the 9th day of Dhu al-Hijjah of the lunar Islamic Calendar. It is the holiest day in the Islamic calendar (the holiest night being The Night of Power), the second day of the Hajj pilgrimage, and the day after is the first day of the major Islamic holiday of Eid
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Runetera, The world in which League of Legends is set. During snowdown, starting in December and ending in January "Frost-chilled days give way to colder nights, but the warmth of Snowdown calls together kindred spirits and foes alike." During this time, winter
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Hebrews captivity in Egypt at the time when God commanded Moses to ask for the Hebrew people to be released. As a result of being denied, 10 plagues came upon Egypt. One being the Angel of death coming and the first born son of each home dying. But God commanded the
2720:: During this holy time, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar year, Muslims do not eat, drink, or smoke from sunrise to sunset for an entire month. Instead, they spend their days in worship, praying in mosques. At the end of Ramadan, people celebrate with a festival known as Eid al-Fitr.
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is the earlier of the two official holidays celebrated within Islam (the other being Eid al-Adha). The religious holiday is celebrated by
Muslims worldwide because it marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan. The day is also called Lesser Eid, or simply
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and decorations go up. It starts on the first of four
Sundays that precede Christmas. It can be as early as 27 November or as late as 3 December, depending on which day of the week Christmas falls. It will start on 1 December if Christmas is on a
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Lightworld. The feast lasts for three days. On the first day, Mandaean families visit each other and have a special breakfast of rice, yogurt, and dates. Baptisms are performed, and the dead are commemorated with
2357:. This holiday is based on Christmas. Cities are decorated with lights and a tree with presents. Special quests, items and snowballs are available to players during this time. The character of "Greatfather Winter", who is modeled after
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are the two parts of a Night
Journey that, according to Islam, the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570–632) took during a single night around the year 621. The journey and ascent are marked as one of the most celebrated dates in the Islamic
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IES Competition Time, Don's Event questions on the number of trips he took all over the world and in return offering prizes for the person who can guess closest. Follows this up with everyone's favourite Andrew Award
2232:: 25 December – As an alternative to celebrating the religious holiday Christmas, some atheists and skeptics have chosen to celebrate 25 December as Newtonmas, due to it being Isaac Newton's birthday on the
1767: – The Feast of St. Nicholas is celebrated in parts of Europe on 6 December. In Alpine countries, Saint Nicholas has a devilish companion named Krampus who punishes the bad children the night before.
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are open to the faithful. Priests visit Mandaean households and give them myrtle wreaths to hang on their houses for the rest of the year to protect against evil. The households also donate alms to the
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used to celebrate the Winter Solstice as a time to be thankful for the blessings given to them to survive harsh winters. The term "Weil", incorrectly translated to "veil", means abundance in German.
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The Dawning: A celebration of the Light of the Traveler, and a time to spread cheer and give gifts to help keep The Darkness at bay during the long days of the winter months. Celebrated in the
1551: – also known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve, is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.
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2739:, also called the Hijri New Year or Arabic New Year, is the day that marks the beginning of a new lunar Hijri year, and is the day on which the year count is incremented.
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the Kartika Pournami, falling on the Gregorian months of November or December. It is marked on the day the full moon is in conjunction with the constellation of Kartika.
2374:. "Believer, you have forgotten the true meaning of Alvis Day. Neither is it ham, nor pomp. Nay, the true meaning of Alvis day is drinking. Drinking and revenge."–Alvis
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series, Erastide is a celebration of the day on which the Seven Gods created the world. Greetings ("Joyous Erastide") and gifts are exchanged, and feasts are held.
823:. The date to honor Saint George is moved by Church if it coincides with the week before or after Easter Day but the secular world may not take any notice of this.
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meaning 'night gazing'. Fruits and nuts are eaten, especially pomegranates and watermelons, whose red color invokes the crimson hues of dawn and symbolize Mithra.
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game modes, winter cosmetic map changes, and new Snowdown skins are released, as well as the previous years' Snowdown skins being made available again.
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have been assigned to dates either according to their own internal religious calendar, or moon cycles, or otherwise. Even within Christianity,
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also Bara'at Night, is a Muslim holiday observed by Muslim communities on the night between 14 and 15 Sha'ban (the same night as Shab-e-barat)
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statue was unveiled in 2015, an icon of modern Satanism created with "respect for diversity and religious minorities" in mind.
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celebration of religious plurality and shedding archaic superstition; celebrated on the date upon which The Satanic Temple's
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1959:– An ancient Roman winter solstice festival in honor of the
1601: – also Saint Philip's fast, Christmas fast, or winter
1131: – Australian/New Zealander winter 'Christmas/Yuletide'
1851: – celebrated by Christians and non-Christians alike.
3292:"Chalica, new weeklong UU holiday, slowly gains adherents"
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1189:, coincides with the first day of the highly inauspicious
854:: occurring in April, in honour of the victory of Goddess
1089:: 16 June – celebration of the life and writings of
3448:"Holidays: A Sampler From Around the World | Scholastic"
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instead of the Gregorian by some sects of the religion.
2500: – considered the end of winter in the traditional
1949:: or Mothers' Night, the Saxon winter solstice festival.
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Life Day: Wookiee celebration of life, featured in the
3146:"Dates for the Matariki public holiday | te Papa"
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means 'birthday eve.' According to Persian mythology,
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winter festival that was celebrated by the historical
1537:: an indoctrinated festival; the birth anniversary of
936: – a traditional spring holiday in many cultures.
399: – the six weeks preceding Easter, starting with
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285: – first day of spring in the Celtic calendar.
2954:caps off the festivities of the Christmas holidays
1745: – The Feast of St. Barbara is celebrated by
1025:, winter solstice festival in areas of the former
3241:Non-Christians focus on secular side of Christmas
2964:, a celebration of the imminent end of the winter
794:the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, see "movable"
652: – Celebrated in Japan as Buddha's Birthday.
3482:Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster Australia
3392:""Sealab 2021" Feast of Alvis (TV Episode 2002)"
3216:"In the U.S., Christmas Not Just for Christians"
2699:): Day of remembrance for the drowned people of
2877:, commemorating Her victory against the demon
150: – Celebration of the life and poetry of
132: – New Year's Day according to the "old"
2290:night of 31 December–before dawn of 1 January
1936:: Mid December - Mid January: see "moveable".
418:typically in March, but sometimes in February
397:typically in March, but sometimes in February
154:, along with Scottish food and drink such as
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2946:Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays
18:list of multinational festivals and holidays
3038:Lists of holidays § Religious holidays
2572:created the angels and the universe. The 5
2488:Chinese/Vietnamese/Korean/Mongolian/Tibetan
2292: – Scottish New Year's Eve celebration
2220:, a writer on the comedy television series
1973:(Day of the birth of the Unconquered Sun):
108: – In Greece, traditionally he is the
2812:usually September, sometimes early October
1342:usually September, sometimes early October
187:Telugu, Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra
2830:sometimes late September, usually October
1626:: celebrates the mastery of playing piano
1362:sometimes late September, usually October
2380:: a holiday celebrated in the fictional
706:South and Southeast Asian solar New Year
122: – First day of the Gregorian Year.
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2873:: The great nine nights of the Goddess
1277:: a festival commemorating filial love.
3290:Skinner, Donald E. (7 December 2009).
2643:), during which the heavenly gates of
2391:Frostvale: the winter holidays in the
3488:from the original on 20 November 2020
3354:from the original on 20 December 2014
3267:. Humanlight.njhn.org. Archived from
3222:from the original on 16 November 2012
3126:from the original on 23 November 2020
2212: – a secular holiday created by
2134:International Day of Disabled Persons
2077:was born at dawn on 22 December to a
1476:: celebrates the conquest of Goddess
1417:Commemorating the birth of Hindu god
1383:first Monday of September (US/Canada)
917:usually in May, but sometimes in June
529:, celebrated as a secular holiday in
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3458:from the original on 5 December 2020
3324:from the original on 22 January 2013
3177:from the original on 5 December 2014
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2028:from late December to early January.
1644:: memorial day honoring the war dead
1388:International Talk Like a Pirate Day
3196:Christmas as a Multi-faith Festival
3428:from the original on 28 March 2019
3320:. Eu.battle.net. 5 December 2014.
3298:from the original on 13 April 2015
2173:; holiday reunion for Esperantists
1780:Feast of the Immaculate Conception
863:: occurring in April, Joor-seetal
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3218:. Gallup, Inc. 24 December 2008.
3085:List of minor secular observances
2368:Feast of Alvis: in the TV series
2216:and then made popular by his son
1029:, still celebrated every June in
498:World Down Syndrome Awareness Day
3402:from the original on 2 July 2015
3205:–BBC News. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
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2226:, as an alternative to Christmas
2202: – a celebration of Winter
1599:forty days leading to Christmas
1021: – festival of the Sun in
250:Sometime in February (Moveable)
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2452:My Brother, My Brother, and Me
478:Secular and multiple religions
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2821:late September, early October
2259:festival celebrated in the US
1963:, held on 17 December of the
1455:in India that celebrates the
1352:late September, early October
1317:International Lefthanders Day
1185:: solemnity of the repose of
1003:Worship of Sun and Saturn god
865:First day of Mithila calendar
3159:Thanksgiving (United States)
3025:Christmas and holiday season
1308:International Friendship Day
3514:Lists of festivals by topic
3080:List of holidays by country
2927:All Hindu festivals except
2450:. Featured on the podcasts
1827:, St. Nicholas's feast day.
1687:mid-November to mid-January
590:(Hindu holiday in honor of
59: – the arrival of the
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3422:"News – League of Legends"
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1971:Dies Natalis Solis Invicti
1449:Dhammachakra Pravartan Din
960:International Workers' Day
688:World Autism Awareness Day
573:(Maithil worship festival
2498:late January–mid February
2466:Star Wars Holiday Special
1977: – late Roman Empire
1883:Saint John the Evangelist
1620:International Pianist Day
738:Water-Sprinkling Festival
441:International Women's Day
35:Feast of the Circumcision
3246:14 November 2009 at the
2865:mid-October–mid-November
2269: – last day of the
1864:Twelve Days of Christmas
1823: - the most common
1677:mid-October–mid-November
1487:mid-October–mid-November
454:second Thursday of March
3524:International festivals
3254:. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
2320:Unitarian Universalists
1648:International Men's Day
1283:: birth anniversary of
1259:Saint Bartholomew's Day
1139:late June or early July
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2183: – Zuni and Hopi
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1868:25 December–6 January
1749:regiments across the
1679: – see "movable"
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