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  2. Cologne Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Dreigestirn, 2005 (maiden, prince and peasant) Crowds in Cologne on Rosenmontag of 2006 Kamelle (Sweets) thrown out at a carnival parade. The Cologne Carnival (German: Kölner Karneval) is a carnival that takes place every year in Cologne, Germany.

  3. Carnival in Germany, Switzerland and Austria - Wikipedia

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    Carnival in Cologne. In the Rhineland festivities developed especially strongly, since it was a way to express subversive anti-Prussian and anti-French thoughts in times of occupation, through parody and mockery. Modern carnival there began in 1823 with the founding of a Carnival Club in Cologne.

  4. Cologne - Wikipedia

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    In Cologne, the carnival season officially starts on 11 November at 11 minutes past 11 a.m. with the proclamation of the new Carnival Season, ... In 2005, the first ...

  5. AP PHOTOS: New Orleans, Rio, Cologne — Carnival joy peaks ...

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    Parades, music, dancing in the streets — joyous Carnival celebrations marking the final days of revelry before Lent are peaking in New Orleans, Rio de Janeiro and other locales in the Americas ...

  6. Die 3 Colonias - Wikipedia

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    They were founded in 1976 by the Cologne Dieter Steudter. Trained confectioner Steudter ran his own café on the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring until the mid-1980s, when he had to give up for health reasons. Since the beginning of the 1970s, he began to compose and write and even to play in the carnival. He was accompanied by accordionist Walter Haarhaus.

  7. Rosenmontag - Wikipedia

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    Rose Monday Carnival on Rottweil, Germany. Rosenmontag (German: [ˌʁoːznˈ̩moːntaːk] ⓘ, English: Rose-Monday [1]) is the highlight of the German Karneval (), and takes place on the Shrove Monday before Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. [2]

  8. The Faithful Hussar - Wikipedia

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    Cologne-based music publisher Gustav Gerdes (now part of Hans Gerig publishers) published the song in 1924. The march was allegedly composed on the occasion of establishing the Cologne Carnival society "K.G. Treuer Husar Blau-Gelb" in 1925. [12] Originally, the lyrics taken from the folk song were added only the refrain-like part of the piece ...

  9. Why 1970s Buffet Parties Should Inspire All Of Your Dinner ...

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    Quite the groovy decade of hosting and socializing with major flair, the 1970s were full of funky foods that became synonymous with the buffet tables laid out at every party.