Holiday

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  1. 4. - Mythical creature associated with Easter, known for delivering eggs and treats.
  2. 6. - Holiday celebrated on October 31st with costumes and trick-or-treating.
  3. 7. - National holiday celebrating the independence of a country, often marked by parades and fireworks.
  4. 11. - Holiday honoring military veterans, observed on November 11th.
  5. 12. - Evergreen tree decorated with lights and ornaments as part of Christmas traditions.
  6. 15. - Holiday honoring mothers and motherhood, typically celebrated in May.
  7. 16. - Holiday honoring fathers and fatherhood, typically celebrated in June.
  8. 17. - Irish holiday celebrated on March 17th, known for its association with shamrocks, leprechauns, and the color green.
  9. 18. - American holiday commemorating the country's independence with fireworks and picnics.
  10. 20. - Holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, traditionally a time for giving thanks and enjoying a meal with family.
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  1. 1. - Holiday celebrated on February 14th, often associated with love and affection.
  2. 2. - Holiday observed on February 2nd, known for predicting the arrival of spring based on a groundhog's behavior.
  3. 3. - Carnival celebration with parades, costumes, and indulgence before the Lenten season.
  4. 5. - Mexican holiday commemorating the victory over the French army in the Battle of Puebla.
  5. 8. - Hindu festival of lights, celebrated in autumn with fireworks, lamps, and sweets.
  6. 9. - Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  7. 10. - Holiday marking the beginning of the new year on January 1st.
  8. 13. - Holiday celebrated on December 25th commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
  9. 14. - Holiday honoring the contributions and achievements of workers, observed on the first Monday in September.
  10. 19. - Jewish holiday commemorating the miracle of the oil and the rededication of the Second Temple.