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Noel In France No Different From Christmas Celebrations ElsewhereChristmas is a major occasion celebrated, as a public holiday, on December 25 by many countries around the world. In France, this special day is called "Noel". The French celebrate Noel in much the same way as people of other nations do. While there may be some marked differences in certain aspects, many of the ways by which Christmas is celebrated are common among many countries.
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France HolidaysHow Easter (Pâques) Is Celebrated In France ... are closed in France during holidays, confiseries, or candy shops, are open on Easter to provide delight to people who, regardless of age, feel so much joy just seeing candies and chocolates of all sizes, shapes, and designs. French chocolatiers take pride in their work that they put in so much time and ... Armistice Day: Observance Of The End Of World War I In France ... the celebration is the decorating of the graves with flowers from the poppy plant (others simply wear the flower). This tradition is said to have been inspired by a line from a poem written in honor of the soldiers killed in the war. For the war veterans, parades and such other activities appropriate ... Great Parks In France To Be At During The Holidays ... place during the holidays. Ten of these are mentioned here: Parc naturel r gional Scarpe-Escaut, Parc naturel r gional de Bri re, Parc naturel r gional de la For t d'Orient, Parc naturel r gional des Grands Causses, Parc naturel r gional de Millevaches en Limousin, Parc naturel r gional de la Narbonnaise ... La Toussaint And Le Jour Des Morts ... Toussaint" (All Saints' Day), a holy day of obligation, in honor of all the saints recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. On the other hand, "Le Jour des Morts" (All Souls' Day) is an occasion for remembering departed family members and friends. But since Le Jour des Morts is not a "jour ferie" (public ... Le Jour De L'An: New Year Celebration In France ... Seine beginning at Paris and ending at Normandy (this is ideal for couples), or of the southern part on the Saone and Rhone starting at Lyon and terminating at Provence. The conclusion of all celebrations of le Jour de l'An is on the feast of the Epiphany (January 6). Here, a special cake, called "la ...
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