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  2. International Kite Festival in Gujarat – Uttarayan - Wikipedia

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    The International Kite Festival (Uttarayan) is an annual kite festival held in January in Gujarat, India, to celebrate the Uttarayan—the days in the Hindu calendar when winter begins turning to summer. [1] Households in Gujarat typically prepare kites months in advance.

  3. Makar Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    They celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm, singing, dancing and generally having an enjoyable time. This Makara Sankranti celebration is next to the Odia traditional new year Maha Vishuva Sankranti which falls in mid April.

  4. Uttarayana - Wikipedia

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    In support of this proposal, he points to another tradition that the Uttarayana is considered the daytime of the Gods residing at the North Pole which tradition makes sense only if we define Uttarayana as the period between the Vernal and Autumnal equinoxes (when there is Midnight Sun at the North Pole). Conversely, Dakshinaya is defined as the ...

  5. What’s the History of May Day and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    We’re taking a look into some common questions you might have about the holiday, like what May Day is and the history of May Day. Related: The Surprising History of Cinco de Mayo. When is May ...

  6. Why do we celebrate Presidents Day? Everything to know ... - AOL

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    From Washington's Birthday to Presidents Day and why we celebrate. The U.S. has celebrated Presidents Day for 145 years in honor of the nation's first president, George Washington.

  7. Why do we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? What you ... - AOL

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    Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month at home by trying out traditional recipes from Latino and Hispanic chefs. Or make it a family affair by reading one — or all — of these children’s books at ...

  8. Pongal (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Pongal (IPA: / ˈ θ aɪ ˈ p oʊ ŋ ʌ l /) is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival celebrated by Tamils.The festival is celebrated over three or four days with Bhogi, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kanum Pongal, beginning on the last day of the Tamil calendar month of Margazhi, and observed on consecutive days.

  9. List of occasions known by their dates - Wikipedia

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    United States, Puebla, Mexico Spanish for "fifth of May." Commemorates the Mexican army's victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. [5]May 9: 9 May ...