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  2. 7 of the best Christmas weekend breaks in Europe for ... - AOL

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    Many destinations across Europe are covered in lights, decorations and a light dusting of snow as they near 25 December, with dozens of Christmas markets making these towns even more atmospheric ...

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    Christmas celebrations are lively here, with a vibrant expat community and large celebrations around areas such as Lara Beach. Book it Book a stay at the Lara Barut Collection resort courtesy of ...

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    Are you looking for fun places to go for Christmas? If you like the holidays and you like to travel, then you’ll love these 15 spots overflowing with yuletide spirit.

  5. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Visit. Postcard, c. 1910. ... For example, in eastern Europe Christmas celebrations incorporated pre-Christian traditions such as the Koleda, ...

  6. List of Christmas markets - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Market (Târgul de Crăciun) – Oradea, Bihor County; Christmas Market (Târgul de Crăciun) – Sighișoara, Mureș County −18 to 23 December; Christmas/Winter Market (Târgul de Crăciun/Iarnă) – Arad, Arad County – usually held between 1 December (National Day of Romania) until the Epiphany 7/8 January [90]

  7. Christmas pyramid - Wikipedia

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    In northern and eastern Europe traditional candles were used to achieve this goal. The Christmas pyramid would eventually unify these two traditions and become a symbol of Christmas celebrations. The forerunner of the pyramid was a construction known as a Lichtergestelle (literally: 'light stand') which were very popular in the 18th century ...