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In Puerto Rico, Epiphany is an important festive holiday, and is commonly referred as Día de Los Tres Reyes Magos or Three Kings' Day. It is traditional for children to fill a box with fresh grass or hay and put it underneath their bed, for the Wise Men's horses or camels, depending on the household.
Día de Los Reyes traditions. As Día de Los Reyes is a Christian (and often specifically Catholic) holiday, the day begins with a trip to church or other parish-related festivities like a parade ...
Día de los Reyes, or Three Kings Day, is a Christian holiday on Jan. 6 that celebrates the arrival of the three kings to Jesus' birthplace.
Víspera de los Tres Reyes Magos: Puerto Rican children leave a box with grass for the camels of the Three Wise Men and a glass of water for the magos themselves. January 6 Three Kings Day. Epiphanys Twelfth Night. Día de los Tres Reyes Magos: Children find that the camels ate the grass and the Three Kings drank the water left for them the day ...
The next major event in the Christmas season is Epiphany called Día de los Tres Reyes Magos (Three Kings' Day). This day celebrates when the Three Wise Men arrived to visit Child Jesus bearing gifts. On the night of January 5, children traditionally leave a shoe by the doorway where the Wise Men will enter, although this is not done in all ...
Christmas in Ukraine is celebrated on December 25. Since 2017, the date has been one of the official state holidays. Before that, Christmas was celebrated by many on January 7 by the Julian calendar. [72] Uruguay Papá Noel (Father Christmas) El Niño Dios (Child God) Los Reyes Magos on 6 January [73] United States
Día de los Reyes Magos Celebrates the Biblical New Testament story of the arrival of the three wise men who each brought a gift to the Christ child. Traditionally, children receive toys, and people buy a pastry called rosca de reyes. Anyone who bites into the bread and finds a figurine of the Christ child must host a party for the Day of ...
Alcoy: Cabalgata de Reyes Magos de Alcoy (Cavalcade of Magi of Alcoy), held on the night of January 5 (night of the Three Wise Men), since the mid 19th century. ( Article ) Barcelona : Three Kings’ Parade (a Cavalcada de Reis Mags d'Orient), held 5 January, attracting crowds up to 500,000.