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  2. Swiss National Day - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Park celebration features Swiss cultural events and games, including a crossbow competition. [citation needed] In Britain it is also Yorkshire Day, celebrating the county of Yorkshire. Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate, founded in 1919 by a Swiss baker, celebrate both of these days in its 6 cafe-tearooms across Yorkshire. For the ...

  3. Federal Day of Thanksgiving, Repentance and Prayer

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    The Federal Day of Thanksgiving, Repentance and Prayer (German: Eidgenössischer Dank-, Buss- und Bettag, French: Jeûne fédéral, Italian: Digiuno federale) is a public holiday in Switzerland. It is an interfaith feast observed by Roman Catholic dioceses, the Old Catholic Church , the Jewish and Muslim congregations and the Reformed church ...

  4. Flag of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The federal flag displayed here has a narrower margin than recommended in the flag regulation, with a ratio of cross to flag width of about 5:7 instead of the recommended 5:8. The current flag law of the Swiss Confederacy is the Wappenschutzgesetz (WSchG, SR 232.21) of 2013 (in force since 2017). [20]

  5. Timeline of national flags - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... The tables contain many flags that were only ever proposals or are ... Switzerland: Syria: 1844 1920 1920 1922 1932 1958 ...

  6. When was the first NFL Thanksgiving game? History of ... - AOL

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    The Lions would play the Bears in the first ever Thanksgiving Day NFL game in 1934. The site would be the University of Detroit Stadium with 26,000 people in attendance, according to the Pro ...

  7. List of Swiss flags - Wikipedia

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    Second flag of the Kingdom in Prussia and first flag of the Kingdom of Prussia: A black eagle holding a sword and rod on a white field, a crown on top. 1801–1803: Second flag of the Kingdom of Prussia: 1803-1805 1815-1848: Third flag of the Kingdom of Prussia: The same as the previous flag, but the crown in the top of the flag is smaller.

  8. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] [20] The practice of holding an annual thanksgiving harvest festival did not become a regular affair in New England until the late 1660s. [21] Thanksgiving proclamations were made mostly by church leaders in New England up until 1682, and then by both state and church leaders until after the American Revolution. During the ...

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