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  2. Area's most authentic Oktoberfest gears up for two weekends ...

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    What sets Oktoberfest at American German Club of the Palm Beaches apart? Authenticity to Munich's original. Our guide to the area's many Oktoberfest events.

  3. Lederhosen - Wikipedia

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    Lederhosen and dirndl attire are also common at Oktoberfest events around the world. La Couturière Parisienne stated that lederhosen were originally not exclusively Bavarian garments, but were worn all over Europe, especially by riders, hunters, and other people involved in outdoor activities. The flap (drop front), though, may have been a ...

  4. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    Oktoberfest dirndls tend to be more colourful and revealing. Skirts are often above the knee, and deep décolletage is very frequent. [13] [27] In 2005, gossip magazine Bunte reported that at Munich Airport there was a place which was always important for fashion observers at Oktoberfest time: the women's toilets in Domestic Arrivals. "There ...

  5. Oktoberfest celebrations - Wikipedia

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    Oktoberfest celebrations are also held annually in Sherbrooke, Quebec at the beginning of October. The one night event is held by Université de Sherbrooke's Engineering Students' Association. It draws approximately 6,000 revellers each year. [17] Two smaller events take place in the Greater Toronto Area: Toronto Oktoberfest [18] at Ontario Place

  6. Annual Oktoberfest kicks off in Munich with beer, lederhosen ...

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  7. 5 fun fall festivals in Europe to check out besides Oktoberfest

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    Ludwigsburg Venetian Festival in Ludwigsburg, Germany. For three days in September, the streets fill with people dressed in decorative masks, capes, and gowns straight out of 18th-century Venice.