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  2. Striezelmarkt - Wikipedia

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    Today the most famous features of Dresden Striezelmarkt are the world's largest usable Christmas arch with a breadth of 13.5 metres (44 ft) and a height of more than 5 metres (16 ft) and the 14-metre (46 ft) high Erzgebirge Christmas pyramid. [3] Situated on the Dresden Striezelmarkt is a children's adventure world.

  3. Christmas market - Wikipedia

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    Christmas market in Merano, Italy. The first traces of Christmas markets in the German-speaking part of Europe and in many parts of the former Holy Roman Empire go back to late medieval sales fairs and—often one-day—markets, which gave citizens the opportunity to stock up on meat and winter necessities at the beginning of the cold season. [10]

  4. Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Dresden's Striezelmarkt is one of the largest Christmas markets in Germany and is considered the first genuine Christmas market in the world. [9] Nearby sights include the National Park of Saxon Switzerland , the Ore Mountains and the countryside around Elbe Valley , Moritzburg Castle and Meissen , home of Meissen porcelain .

  5. 8 of the best Christmas markets in Germany - AOL

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    Find festive cheer and scenic settings across the country, from Berlin to Bavaria

  6. Pflaumentoffel - Wikipedia

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    Pflaumentoffel. Pflaumentoffel (probably etymologically related to Toffel, meaning 'stupid, clumsy person') [1] [2] is a traditional German edible sweet in the shape of a human figure made from dried or baked prunes and produced by bakeries, pastry shops and gingerbread makers for children for Christmas.

  7. Moravian star - Wikipedia

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    Moravian stars in the Striezelmarkt in Dresden A Moravian star half assembled A completed Moravian star hanging by a church. A Moravian star (German: Herrnhuter Stern) is an illuminated decoration used during the Christian liturgical seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany representing the Star of Bethlehem pointing towards the infant Jesus. [1]

  8. 5 killed, 200 injured in German Christmas market attack - AOL

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    MORE: At least 2 dead, nearly 70 injured when car plows into German Christmas market: Officials. The first emergency call came in at 7:02 p.m. local time and the driver was stopped within three ...

  9. Stollen - Wikipedia

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    A special knife, the Grand Dresden Stollen Knife, a silver-plated knife, 1.60 metres (5.2 ft) long weighing 12 kilograms (26 lb), which is a copy of the lost baroque original knife from 1730, is used to cut the oversize stollen at the Dresden Christmas fair. [14] The Grand Dresden Stollen Knife