Tell me the giorno that te celebrate only in your country



In Bulgaria we celebrate "Баба Марта" (Gradmother March)

Every 1st march we are starting to wear white and red thread, when we see a cicogna o ingoiare, inghiottire tie the thread tree
 Tell me the giorno that te celebrate only in your country
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Cute!
drunksheep posted più di un anno fa
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the thread thing we do it in greece too
fake_alibi13 posted più di un anno fa
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yes we wear this too there are so many different forms
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drunksheep said:
October 12. Children's Day.
Also, November 2 is the giorno of the Dead. :p
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X_X the giorno of the Dead???
Alaa1999 posted più di un anno fa
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Yeah. We go to the graveyard, buy expensive fiori and cry a lot over our beloved ones that have leave this world.
drunksheep posted più di un anno fa
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So boring.
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dracofan001 said:
im pretty sure america only celebrates the 4th of July...cause thats when we celebrate our country gaining its independence from Great Britain. on july 4, 1776 we sighned the declaration of independence and ever since we've been a free country. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!
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trainofdoom82 said:
4th of July. Independence day. America.


We wear gaudy colori eat nonstop and set shit on fire.
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XD nice descrizione
mistymaydawngo posted più di un anno fa
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Thanks XD
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JemiLvr said:
July 4th, Independence giorno ^.^
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fake_alibi13 said:
In Greece march 25 is like an independence giorno since we celebrate the begining of the riot of 1821 when we were enslaved da the ottomans also October 28 when in 1940 we didn't let the Italian troops pass through our country and opposed the Italians and the Germans. In August 15 is a religious thing something I think the death of Mary o something (I am not religious) but it is a big one and everyone celebrates.At some period at spring I don't know exactly cause it changes acording to easter we have a celebration called "apokries" which is something like Halloween (people dressing in costume and stuff) expect that it lasts for a week o so and it has nothing to do with the dead and the costumes are supposed to be funny not scary.I don't really know what we are celebrating...in the first of march we wear red and white threads and we wear them the whole mese (It is supposed to be something about not getting burnt da the sun because march is the first mese of spring) when we take them off we are supposed to hang them on trees I don't remember why I think it is connected to the returning of the migrating swallows making their nests here (weird I know). Also during march ssome days are warmer than the others and are called "Αλκυονίδες ημέρες" and it is something that has it's roots in ancient greece I don't see the point in celebrating that but they were pagans and god knows what they were thinking :P Maybe some of these are celebrated on other balcanic countries as well idk
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That's wicked cool
trainofdoom82 posted più di un anno fa
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Thanks I am sorry I am not very specific. Ut although I celebrate these since I remember myself I don't know details
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dreamfields said:
Martin Luther King Day, ( 3rd Monday of January) in US.
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