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Do you eat Panettone for Christmas and New Year's Eve?


Exercises on Object Pronouns, personal pronouns and possessive Adjectives.


One of the best places in Peru for surfing are the beaches in Piura Peru. They also offer the traveler the opportunity to appreciate performances on the traditional peruvian dances. Here these young peruvian dancers on a demonstration of the traditional "Marinera Piurana"
Christmas in Perú is fun and most of all is about giving thanks to Jesus, that's why we go to mass at midnight, to give thanks and to celebrate the birth of our savior.
























Traditional Andean music band plays during the processsion of San Cristóbal at the end of the Octave of Corpus Christi






















Peruvian Independence Day Celebrations!     -    
Military parade to celebrate Peruvian national day.







As its name suggests, this is a festive dance. The festejo is the most joyous of Afro-Peruvian dance styles from the coastal region of Peru. Its music has African roots, indigenous and European influence bringing you as a result of Array of complex and upbeat music. The dancers follows each strike of the Cajon, donkey jawbone, wooden box among other instruments, with extremely sensual body movements, synchronize taps making this a unique and extraordinary expression of the black rhythm of Peru.


















Laborious process of weaving. Kids start learning from a very young age, so memorise the patterns.
















Religious Processions in Peru "Lord of Miracles"
The Lord of Miracles was painted by an anonymous slave from Angola in 1651 and represents Christ crucified on the cross.
It is located in Lima, Peru, and is venerated by Peruvians all over the world.
Every October a procession of more than a million believers accompanies the image as it is carried through the streets of Lima.
It is one of the biggest processions in the world, lead by 25,000 members of The Lord of Miracles brotherhood. 
These leaders are organized into 20 groups and each group walks 300 meters of the procession.
The main days of the procession are the 18th, 19th and 28th of October and the route taken is generally through downtown Lima.








Holidays

The Labor Day holiday is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers.


A wide variety of multinational festivals and holidays are celebrated around the world, whether within particular religions, cultures, or otherwise. Celebrations listed here are celebrated in at least two or more countries; for a list of national holidays, see List of holidays by country.

January

Christianity

February

Christianity
  • Candlemas2 February – Feast of the Presentation of the Lord; 40 days after Christmas; end of Christmas/Epiphany Season
  • Valentine's Day14 February
Secular

March

Christianity
  • Saint Patrick's Day17 March – the fixed date to honor Saint Patrick has sometimes been moved by Church if it coincides with Holy Week, but the secular world usually always celebrates it on 17 March
Secular

April

Secular

May

Paganism
  • May Day1 May – a traditional spring holiday in many cultures.
Secular

June

Secular

July

August

Christianity
Secular

September

Secular

October

Christianity
  • All Hallows' Eve (Halloween): 31 October – a Christian-titled holiday that is often celebrated with traditions originating from a mixture of secular and Celtic pagan influences.
Hinduism
  • Diwalimid-October–mid-November – known as the Festival of Lights, this Hindu holiday celebrates the victory of good over evil. The five-day festival is marked by ceremonies, fireworks and sweets.
Paganism
  • Samhain31 October–1 November – first day of winter in the Celtic calendar (and Celtic New Year's Day)
Secular

November[edit]

Christianity
Secular
Indigenous Peoples' Day 
Christianity

Secular
Christian
  • Easterthe first Sunday after the Paschal full moon; typically in April, but sometimes in March or May






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