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95: 374: 362: 217: 438:, New Mexico, are well known for their impressive Christmas Eve farolito displays. Farolito displays are common throughout New Mexico, and most communities in New Mexico have farolitos in prominent areas such as major streets or parks. Residents often line their yards, fences, sidewalks, and roofs with farolitos. Similar traditions can now also be found in many other parts of the nation. 42: 106: 610:
In Southern Arizona at the Tumacacori Mission, 2500 luminarias are placed around the mission and lit on Christmas Eve. People from the community go to the mission on Christmas Eve and walk along the path through the church and around the grounds. It is a special tradition for the community.
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Electrically lit luminarias are also used, consisting of a string of standard incandescent "Christmas lights" with the bulbs covered with a tan plastic sleeve, made to about the size and shape of a small paper bag.
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to mean a paper lantern is not correct. However, this distinction is not commonly made outside of northern New Mexico. In other areas where the decorations are used, they are generally referred to as
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meaning a light source generally, or in a religious context, "a light, lamp, burned in the Jewish temple and in Christian churches". In colonial New Mexico, both terms were used to refer to a small
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fundraising events which are held all over the U.S. feature luminaria ceremonies. Luminarias are placed around the track and some relay events spell out "HOPE" in stadium stands with luminarias.
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The name of the decoration is a long-running item of contention among some New Mexicans, with written accounts indicating it was already a familiar topic of debate as far back as the 1940s. In
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messages in a variety of languages. Some of the luminaries are the traditional bag shape, while others are large cans. They have been on display since before 2002, when even more were added.
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In some Southwestern states, such as Arizona and Texas as well as New Mexico, luminarias are also occasionally used as Halloween decorations, sometimes featuring
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The early versions were actually small bonfires of crisscrossed piñon branches which were built in three-foot high squares. Today, luminarias are made from brown
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and a part of the state's distinct heritage. Luminarias are usually placed in rows along walls, roofs, and walkways to form a holiday display, especially on
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faces drawn on the paper bags. Artificial luminarias are increasingly available with holiday themed decorative patterns and in colors other than brown.
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means "illumination", "festival light", or in ecclesiastical usage, a "lamp kept burning before the sacrament". The Spanish word was derived from
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holds an annual event called Noche de Luminarias in early December, which features over 10,000 luminarias across campus.
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hosts the annual Hanging of the Greens tradition with over 14,000 luminarias, hot posole, and Christmas carols.
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Yet another form of luminaria, a small torch or large candle, is carried by the leader of the procession of
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Each year for the past 22 years in Seattle, community members have placed luminarias along the path beside
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In the Village of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, luminarias line the 200 block of Taylor Avenue on Christmas Eve.
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for paper lanterns is considered incorrect by some New Mexicans and is a frequent topic of debate.
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A new Latin dictionary, founded on the translation of Freund's Latin-German lexicon
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The spellings "luminary" and "luminaries" are often incorrectly used instead of
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and connected by an electrical cord, are also available, and are common in the
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Lewis, Charlton T.; Short, Charles; Andrews, E. A.; Freund, William (1907).
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is a term used in different parts of the world to describe various types of
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Christmas-related decoration consisting of a candle contained in a paper bag
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Steinberg, David (December 19, 1997). "You say luminaria, I say farolito".
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in order to distinguish the two types of illumination. Use of the word
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Luminarias have also become popular in California in some cities. The
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In non-English-speaking countries such as Italy, Spain, and Japan,
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This article is about the paper lantern. For the vigil fire, see
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sell them around Christmas time as another form of fundraising.
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Appleton's New Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary
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is used in a much more general sense to describe any type of
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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park.
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On Evensham Street in the Glenshire Devonshire area of
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Index

Luminaria (vigil fire)
Christmas lights
Luminaria (disambiguation)
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Jemez State Monument

Albuquerque, New Mexico
holiday lights
Christmas
paper lantern
votive candle
paper bag
Southwestern United States
New Mexico
Pueblos
Hispanos of New Mexico
Christmas Eve
Northern New Mexico
small stacked-wood bonfire
Las Posadas
festive light display

Northern New Mexico
festival or vigil bonfire
Spanish
Latin

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