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  2. Quviasukvik - Wikipedia

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    Quviasukvik (Inuktitut: ᖁᕕᐊᓲᑎᖃᕐᕕᒃ; "Christmas"), is the first day of the year according to Inuit.The festival of the New Year is celebrated by Inuit, Yupik, Aleuts, Chukchi, NunatuKavummiut and the Iñupiat. [3]

  3. Korochun - Wikipedia

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    Koročun or Kračun was a pagan Slavic holiday. It was considered the day when the Black God and other spirits associated with decay and darkness were most potent. The first recorded usage of the term was in 1143, when the author of the Novgorod First Chronicle referred to the winter solstice as "Koročun".

  4. Yule - Wikipedia

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    Yule is a winter festival historically observed by the Germanic peoples that was incorporated into Christmas during the Christianisation of the Germanic peoples.In present times adherents of some new religious movements (such as Modern Germanic paganism) celebrate Yule independently of the Christian festival.

  5. List of multinational festivals and holidays - Wikipedia

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    Hogswatch: a holiday celebrated in the fictional Discworld. It is very similar to the Christian celebration of Christmas. Frostvale: the winter holidays in the Artix Entertainment universe; Decemberween: 25 December – a parody of Christmas that features gift-giving, carol-singing and decorated trees. The fact that it takes place on 25 ...

  6. These 125 Best Christmas Quotes Are Guaranteed To Get You ...

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    31. ”Christmas and the holidays is the season of giving. It’s a time when people are more kind and open-hearted.” — Gisele Bundchen. 32.

  7. Christmas and holiday season - Wikipedia

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    Naughty & Nice: A History of the Holiday Season – An hour-long public radio program exploring the roots of American beliefs and rituals surrounding the winter holidays "Winter Holidays". The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 28, 2002. – A series of lesson plans for teaching children about the winter holidays.

  8. Best winter holiday destinations: where to travel for snow ...

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    Phuket avoids much of the rainy season in the winter months (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Thailand’s largest island sits in the Andaman Sea, across the water from Krabi on the southwestern coast.

  9. Blue Christmas (holiday) - Wikipedia

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    This worship service is traditionally held on or around the longest night of the year, which falls on or about December 21, the Winter Solstice. There is an interesting convergence for this day as it is also the traditional feast day for Saint Thomas the Apostle. This linkage invites making some connections between Saint Thomas's struggle to ...