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Chiquillo Posted 21 years ago
Culture

tell us your difference

all nations live themselves and have differences from others..

what do you live that any nation doesnt do?

it can be a mystic ceremony, a game, an instrument, an interesting day,a carneval,a swear,..
  

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Hey Chiquillo in France, every June 21st, we celebrate 'la fete de la Musique', which can be translated as 'Music Day". Festivals, bands, musical groups are everywhere and people are in the street having fun. I don't know if any other country do that or if it's specific to France.

  • Hey Chiquillo in France, every June 21st, we celebrate 'la fete de la Musique', which can be translated as 'Music Day".
  • Festivals, bands, musical groups are everywhere and people are in the street having fun.
  • I don't know if any other country do that or if it's specific to France.
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Hey Chiquillo

in France, every June 21st, we celebrate 'la fete de la Musique', which can be translated as 'Music Day". Festivals, bands, musical groups are everywhere and people are in the street having fun. I don't know if any other country do that or if it's specific to France.
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hi amandine,,

yes,,there are some similar organisations in different regions of anatolia.. villagers camp on mounts and celebrates their traditional lives by music,mysthic ceremonies and very interesting activities..

in some parts of anatolia,,there are prayers for rainfall.Within this framework, a number of external factors can play a role in these practices, such as the place
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Come on! Let's forget about all these prejudices... Spain is not bullfighting! Do you know why there are still some bullfights? Because lots of tourists come with the idea of watching this horrible killings!



Best,

Eire.
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hi eire again:)

it so sad to see as a touristic activity to kill the animals,,ok,,write a beautiful tradition of catalonia..
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yeah,,it s so interesting!! did you take that photo? and this is a photo of feeling after a wrestling in artvin:)
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Kalibo Ati-Atihan
Scene of yearly celebration in honor of Sto. Niño, held every third week of January, popularly known worldwide as Ati-Atihan.
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do u know the story or mean of ati-atihan??why or what do they celebrate?
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I don't know the exact meaning of the word "ati-atihan" but the Ati-Atihan Festival commemorates the 13th century land deal between 10 migrating Bornean chieftains and the aboriginal Ati King Marikudo. It also honors the town patron, the infant Sto. Niño. The soot-blacked, gaily-costumed revelers would go out on the street in an ancient ritual of mindless merriment amidst the
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i ve found some information about ati-atihan festival : http://www.bibingka.com/phg/ati2han/default.htm

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