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  2. Aztec calendar - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar, 2. Eagle, and so on, as the days immediately following 13. Reed. This cycle of number and day signs would continue similarly until the 20th week, which would start on 1. Rabbit, and end on 13. Flower. It would take a full 260 days (13×20) for the two cycles (of twenty day signs, and thirteen numbers) to realign and repeat the sequence ...

  3. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Maciej, King of Kings by Antoni Kozakiewicz (1841–1929) from Book VI of Pan Tadeusz. Cuniculture is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising domestic rabbits as livestock for their meat, fur, or wool. Cuniculture is also employed by rabbit fanciers and hobbyists in the development and betterment of rabbit breeds and the exhibition of ...

  4. Egyptian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptian calendar – a civil calendar – was a solar calendar with a 365-day year. The year consisted of three seasons of 120 days each, plus an intercalary month of five epagomenal days treated as outside of the year proper. Each season was divided into four months of 30 days. These twelve months were initially numbered within ...

  5. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    2nd. February 24, 2020. Zhonghe Festival (Blue Dragon Festival) • 中和節 / 中和节. • 青龍節 / 青龙节. Eat Chinese pancakes (Chun bing, 春餅) and noodles, clean the house. Also known as Dragon Raising its Head This is Earth God's Birthday in Taiwan. 3 (三月) 3rd.

  6. Akitu - Wikipedia

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    Akitu or Akitum (Sumerian: 𒀉 𒆠 𒋾, romanized: a-ki-ti [2]) (Akkadian: 𒀉 𒆠 𒌈, romanized: akītu(m) [3]) is a spring festival and New Year's celebration, held on the first day of the Assyrian and Babylonian Nisan in ancient Mesopotamia and in Assyrian communities around the world, to celebrate the sowing of barley. [4]

  7. Mid-Autumn Festival - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival (see § Etymology), is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September to early October of the Gregorian ...

  8. Carnival, chilichowda festival and more: 8 fun things to do ...

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    Organizers advise festival-goers to drive straight to the free satellite parking lot at 140 Laurel St. Shuttle buses will run throughout the day to bring visitors back and forth to the club. Visit ...

  9. Down The Rabbit Hole (festival) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The three main stages – "Hotot", "Fuzzy Lop", and "Teddy Widder" – are named after rabbit breeds. [4] The 2014 edition saw Damon Albarn, The Black Keys, and Foals as headliners. The 2015 edition had Damien Rice, Iggy Pop, and The War on Drugs play. In 2016 the festival was headlined by PJ Harvey, The National, and Anohni.