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  2. Public holidays in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    German invasion of Denmark: Danmarks besættelse: Historic date. This was the day when Germany invaded Denmark in World War II. Flags on flagpoles must be at half mast until 12:00, to indicate the mourning, after that it goes to full mast to indicate that Denmark is a free country today. [citation needed] 16 April: Birthday of Queen Margrethe II

  3. Store Bededag - Wikipedia

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    Store bededag was a statutory holiday in Denmark. It was one of the few holidays that survived in the great holiday reform carried out in 1771 during the reign of Christian VII , when his Prime Minister , Count Johann Friedrich von Struensee , was in power.

  4. Easter Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Easter Crisis (Danish: Påskekrisen) was a constitutional crisis in Denmark around Easter in 1920. It was a significant event in the development of constitutional monarchy in Denmark .

  5. 25 Best Easter Activities That Will Egg-Cite the Whole Family

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    The best traditional and creative Easter activities are perfect for toddlers, kids and adults in every family. Enjoy these easy ideas indoors or outdoors.

  6. 25 Easter activities for kids and families to enjoy this year

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    Here are 25 Easter activities for kids to consider: Search for wildflowers. Do a mindfulness breathing exercise. Decorate Easter eggs. Create rain-cloud mobiles.

  7. Try These Unique Easter Traditions from Around the ... - AOL

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    Eat Roasted Lamb. In Greece, it's tradition to eat roast lamb on Easter Sunday and celebrate with family gatherings and feasts. This dish symbolizes Jesus Christ's sacrifice for the sins of the world.

  8. Easter - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, Iceland and Norway, Maundy Thursday is also a public holiday; it is a holiday for most workers, except those operating some shopping malls which keep open for a half-day. Many businesses give their employees almost a week off, called Easter break. [144] Schools are closed between Palm Sunday and Easter Monday.

  9. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    There are a large number of traditional Easter games and customs in the Christian world.Many of these games incorporate Easter eggs, a symbol of the empty tomb. [5] [6] [7] Of these the most well known, widespread and popular until the modern times are the egg rolling, egg hunt, egg tapping, and egg dance.