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    Luminaria is a term used in different parts of the world to describe various types of holiday lights, usually displayed during Christmas. In English,...
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  • Tales of Luminaria was a 2021 mobile game developed by Colopl. The game is published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and released on iOS and Android. An...
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    Siete Luminarias (the Seven Luminarias) is a group of seven extinct volcanoes in central Mexico, located in and around the town of Valle de Santiago in...
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  • Look up luminaria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Luminaria and similar terms may refer to: Luminaria, also known as a farolito, a paper lantern Luminaria...
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  • Luminaria is the sixth studio album by Ian Moore and was released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). All songs by Ian Moore, except where noted "What I've Done"...
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  • Opening Lap, in which all the participants take a lap around the track. A Luminaria Ceremony, usually with a candlelight vigil. A Closing Ceremony, including...
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    Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Luminárias. Luminárias is a Brazilian municipality located in the state of Minas Gerais. The city belongs to the mesoregion...
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    A luminaria (rarely vigil fire) is a traditional small bonfire typically used during Las Posadas, a nine-day celebration culminating on Christmas Eve...
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  • (2021) (Ryūji Saeki) Sasaki and Miyano (2022) (Tasuku Kuresawa) Tales of Luminaria: The Fateful Crossroad (2022) (Leo Fourcade) Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy...
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    Peter and Paul. Its roots can be traced back to the pagan Roman feast of Luminaria (literally, "the illumination"), when torches and bonfires lit up the...
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