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Champs-Élysées in Paris, FranceChamps-Élysées is the most famous boulevard in Paris, abounding in wealth and opulence. It is a place dedicated to luxury and good taste, one of the most expensive real estate areas in Europe. Here it is located the residence of the President of France, the headquarters for the greatest fashion companie, embassies and consulates, famous five-star hotels and restaurants frequented by French and foreign elite. Boulevard stretche...
Champs-Élysées in Paris, France - The best places to celebrate New Year's Eve
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HanukkahHanukkah or Festival of Light is celebrated by the Hebrew people for 8 days, in December. Hanukkah in Hebrew means "dedication" and commemorates the Jewish victory Macabees (which translates as 'men are stronger than the sledge'), led by Judah Maccabee against Syrian Greeks in 165 BC. Legend says that when Judah and his men liberated Jerusalem, the first thing they did was to open the Hebrew temple again, but when they got there, they have not found anything from th...
Hanukkah - The most important events of the year
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HalloweenHalloween is a celebration of Celtic origin, taken over by many nations in the Western world nowadays, being spread in the nineteenth century by Irish immigrants in the United States of America. It is celebrated on the night of October 31, although the date varies - for example in Sweden it is celebrated on the first Saturday in November. The name comes from English, from the term All Hallows' Even, the name of the Christian holiday of all Saints; Halloween celebration has become ...
Halloween - The most important events of the year
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New Year's EveNew Year is considered a special moment in the world and is celebrated with different traditions, some kept for thousands of years and passed down from generation to generation. New Year in many parts of Europe, is associated with superstitions and predictions. For example, in some parts of Switzerland and Austria, locals dress up to celebrate the eve of St. Sylvester. In the year 314, people thought the pontiff of the period, named Sylvest...
New Year's Eve - The most important events of the year
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