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This festival, celebrated in Scotland and parts of
Ireland, marks the end of the harvest season and is
a celebration of the Celtic New Year. People light
bonfires, carve pumpkins, and dress up in costumes,
especially on the night of October 31st.
This religious festival is celebrated by Muslims
worldwide and marks the end of Ramadan, a
month of fasting. It is a joyous occasion with
prayers, feasting, and the giving of charity,
typically lasting for one to two days.
This festival celebrates the arrival of the harvest season with feasts,
music, and dancing. It is most commonly celebrated in Germany, where
people gather for beer and bratwurst, and it lasts for 16-18 days starting
in late September.
This famous Italian festival, held in Venice during
February, is known for its elaborate masks and
costumes. Participants wear ornate masks that conceal
their identity, and the event includes grand balls,
parades, and performances.
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