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  2. They eat what? New Year’s food traditions from around the world

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    Tamales, corn dough stuffed with meat, cheese and other delicious additions and wrapped in a banana leaf or a corn husk, make appearances at pretty much every special occasion in Mexico.

  3. Mardi Gras is coming. Here's what to know about New ... - AOL

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    While it’s a secular celebration, Carnival in New Orleans — and around the world — is rooted in Christian and Roman Catholic traditions. The season begins on Jan. 6, the 12th day after ...

  4. The Lunar New Year Traditions and Superstitions, Explained - AOL

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    Lunar New Year 2023 (the year of the rabbit) began January 22. What to know about its traditions, superstitions, decorations, and celebrations.

  5. Category:Seasonal traditions - Wikipedia

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    New Year celebrations (13 C, 132 P, 2 F) S. ... Pages in category "Seasonal traditions" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. List of harvest festivals - Wikipedia

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    New Prague, Minnesota: Dozinky, traditional Czech festival: Canada Thanksgiving (Quebec: Action de grâce) second Monday in October 14 October 2024. 13 October 2025 12 October 2026 United States Thanksgiving: fourth Thursday in November 28 November 2024. 27 November 2025 26 November 2026 New England region of the United States Old Home Week

  7. Category:Seasonal festivals - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal festivals are generally considered festivals that celebrate a season. Many harvest festivals are also seasonal festivals, celebrating both bounty and the change of seasons. Subcategories

  8. New Year's traditions and superstitions: What to do, eat for ...

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    Eating 12 grapes at midnight to ring in the new year is a Spanish tradition that is hundreds of years old, according to Vogue. It is practiced across the Caribbean, South America and other ...

  9. Wheel of the Year - Wikipedia

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    In some traditions, dark green is representative of the Oak King, who conquers the Holly King for dominance in the next half of the year. [61] Light Green Ostara, Litha, Beltane Light green is used in a wide range of holidays. For Ostara, light green is symbolic of the new spring and the balance which nature brings. [62]