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On Italian holidays
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PRESENTATION ONITALIAN HOLIDAYS
PERFORMED BY STUDENTS OF THE KE-103
GROUP: RINAT YUMAGUZHIN, NIKITA ZHIZNIN
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APRIL 25 — LIBERATION DAYThis holiday is a paradox,
and some people openly
call it "holiday idiocy".
The holiday "Liberation
Day" is dedicated to the
liberation of Italy from Nazi
Germany. Paradoxically, but
a fact.
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MAY 1 — LABOR DAYItalians on this day like to
either go out of town for a
picnic, or visit relatives, or
have fun with friends.
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JUNE 2 — REPUBLIC DAYThe country's flags are hung
everywhere in the cities. They
organize local parades and mass
events, concerts, contests for
children.
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NOVEMBER 1 — ALL SAINTS' DAYOn the Day of All Souls, it is
customary to visit cemeteries and
bring flowers to the graves.
Chrysanthemums are most often
brought. The chrysanthemum
flower is associated by Italians
with death and the dead.
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MARCH 19 — FATHER'S DAYFather's Day or St. Joseph's
Day. It is customary to
congratulate men and give
gifts. This is a national
holiday.