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They sing and dance to the sounds of the tifa (traditional music instrument). Along the way, the women bring some offerings like betel, areca nut, and traditional drink called sopi. [10] During Christmas Eve celebrations in the Maluku, church bells will ring and ships will sound their sirens. [9] [11]
Month December depicted in Hans Bol's and Adriaen Collart's Emblematica Evangelica.. December contains the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the day with the fewest daylight hours, and the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, the day with the most daylight hours (excluding polar regions in both cases, which consistently have none or 24 hours, respectively, near the solstice).
s1–4: Each mystery singer performs a lip sync to a song; good singers mime to a recording of their own, while bad singers mime to a recording by someone else. s5: The mystery singer lip syncs to the good singer's recording, then a bad singer's recording comes in the middle of the performance.
December 10 is the 344th day of the year (345th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 21 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 1317 ...
The Elf Who Saved Christmas (December 10, 1992, USA Network) An Elf's Story: The Elf on the Shelf (November 26, 2011, CBS) The Enchanted Nutcracker (December 22, 1961, ABC) A Family Circus Christmas (December 18, 1979, NBC) The Fat Albert Christmas Special (December 18, 1977/CBS) The Flight Before Christmas (December 5, 2015, Lifetime)
Adit Sopo Jarwo (Pegon: اديت سوڤو جرو) is an Indonesian animated television series for children.Produced by MD Animation, the series was launched on 27 January 2014 on MNCTV.
The Romans did not number days of a month sequentially from the first day through the last. Instead, they counted back from the three fixed points of the month: the Nones (5th or 7th), the Ides (13th or 15th), and the Kalends (1st) of the following month.
Children's Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honour of children, whose date of observance varies by country. In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare.