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  2. Christmas vacations: 15 of the best places to go - AOL

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    Are you looking for fun places to go for Christmas? If you like the holidays and you like to travel, then you’ll love these 15 spots overflowing with yuletide spirit.

  3. 8 of the best all-inclusive Christmas breaks to book in 2023

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    Read more on travel inspiration: The best Christmas weekend breaks in Europe. 7 best Christmas sun holidays. Best New Year’s Eve breaks for couples. Antalya, Turkey.

  4. 27 Totally Fantastic Christmas Family Vacation Destinations ...

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    The brave can go for a dip in icy waters and then pop into a wood-fired sauna. Or you could save the ice for drinks and sample some of the special Christmas beers and holiday desserts such as ...

  5. Christmas in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Eve ends with "Pasterka", the Midnight Mass at the local church. The tradition commemorates the arrival of the shepherds to Bethlehem and their paying of respect and bearing witness to the newborn Messiah. The custom of Christmas night liturgy was introduced in the Christian churches after the second half of the 5th century.

  6. Dortmund Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    Christmas pyramid. A key attraction of the Dortmund Christmas Market is the Christmas tree, which has become a central feature of the event, it stands more than 45 meters (147.64 ft.) tall. [6] The tree is made of 1,700 spruce trees from Sauerland. 20 large candles and 48,000 lights shine over the Christmas market. The top is decorated with a ...

  7. Weihnachten - Wikipedia

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    Many families begin the celebration on Heiligabend (literally, Holy Evening, or Christmas Eve) in the afternoon or evening. Although there are two legal holidays in Germany, [Austria], most cantons of Switzerland and Liechtenstein for Christmas, Christmas Eve is not one of them, and in Switzerland, many companies and stores are open for a half-day in the morning until 4 p.m, after which ...