Kekri, also known as keyri, köyri, köyry (in Torne Valley) kööri and kegri (in Karelian), is a Finnish and Karelian harvest festival, celebrated in the...
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Kekri may refer to: Kekri (festival), a Finnish festival Kekri, Rajasthan, a city in the state of Rajasthan, India Kekri (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)...
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The Qingming Festival or Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English (sometimes also called Chinese Memorial Day, Ancestors' Day,...
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tripp, tripp". Joulupukki – Christmas figure from Finland Kekri (festival) – Finnish autumn festival Krampus – Christmas figure in Alpine folklore Namahage –...
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to the god Freyr Guldize: Cornwall, United Kingdom Harvest festival: United Kingdom Kekri: an old Finnish feast celebrated at the beginning of November...
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Samhain (category Autumn festivals)
[ˈsoːɪnʲ]) or Oíche Shamhna (/ˈiːhə ˈhaʊnə/ EE-hə HOW-nə) is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter...
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Souls' Day Beggars Night Devil's Night Dziady Eid il-Burbara Hop-tu-Naa Kekri Korochun Mischief Night Namahage Old Halloween Punkie Night Saci Day Category:...
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one to be allowed to marry. Apple bobbing was appropriated in the Irish festival Samhain, with apples serving as a sign of fertility and abundance. Both...
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Halloween (category Autumn festivals)
oversized decorations. Campfire story Mischief Night Dziady English festivals Ghost Festival Kekri List of fiction works about Halloween List of films set around...
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Modern Finnish paganism (section Festivals)
or Ukon juhla, the midsummer festival, Kekri, a celebration of harvest and the ancestors, and Joulu, the midwinter festival. Some Finnish Neopagans visit...
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