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  • 121Carnival — For other uses, see Carnival (disambiguation). Carnival float in the Rosenmontag parade in Cologne, Germany …

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  • 122Father's Day — For other uses, see Father s Day (disambiguation). Father s Day Observed by Many countries Type Historical Date In Australia First Sunday in September,Third Sunday in June (many countries) and other dates Related to Mother s Day …

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  • 123Bonfire — For other uses, see Bonfire (disambiguation). Not to be confused with campfire. Christmas bonfire in Guelph, Canada …

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  • 124Eid ul-Fitr — عيد الفطر EĪd ul Fiṭr (Festivity after Completing the Fasting Month of Ramadan) Eid ul Fitr meal, Malaysia Official name Arabic: عيد الفطر ‎ EĪd ul Fi …

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  • 125Earth Day — is one of two observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere, and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth s environment. The United Nations celebrates… …

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  • 126Prom — Queen redirects here. For other uses, see Prom Queen (disambiguation). This article is about the formal dance held at the end of an academic year. For other uses, see Prom (disambiguation). Senior year students dressed up for their prom 2011 …

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  • 127Children's Day — Type Historical Date Varies regionally (Universal Children s Day is celebrated on April 30 Related to Father s Day, Mother s Day, International Men s Day, International Women s Day, Parents Day Children Day , as an event, is celebrated on va …

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  • 128Epiphany (holiday) — This article is about the feast day. For the feeling, see Epiphany (feeling). Epiphany, (Koine Greek: ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, manifestation , striking appearance ,[1]) or Theophany, (Ancient Greek (ἡ) Θεοφάνεια, Τheophaneia,[2]) meaning vision of… …

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