Feiertage - Holidays
German Holiday Web Links 2
Februar - February
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Also see: Die fünfte Jahreszeit (Fasching article)
Web Links
GROUNDHOG DAY - MARIÄ LICHTMESS
Groundhog Day's European Roots
From the official Groundhog Day Web site.
Mariä Lichtmess
From the Fünfseenland Web site. In German.
Februar - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
A German lexicon of religious holidays in February, including Mariä Lichtmess. In German.
Glossar - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
A German glossary of religious terms and personalities from the Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon. In German.
Groundhog Day/Lichtmess
Information and links from Robert Shea's "Customs" Web site. In English and German.
BACK > Groundhog Day (Mariä Lichtmess)
BAUERNREGELN - RURAL SAYINGS
Bauernregeln
Our collection of German country sayings and folk wisdom.
Bauern- und Wetterregeln
Bernhard Steibel's large collection of rural and weather sayings in German, organized by month.
VALENTINSTAG
Valentine's Day
Robert Shea's German-American look at the holiday includes teaching tips, exercises, songs, links and German phrases related to Valentinstag.
Digital Valentines
Schicken Sie Ihrem Schatz eine Liebesmail mit einem schönem Motiv.
Valentinstag-Lexikon
An annotated English-German glossary of Valentine words and phrases.
BACK > Valentinstag (Valentine's Day)
FASCHING/FASTNACHT/KARNEVAL
Lots of German sites!
ANDERE FEIERTAGE IM JAHR
Customs, Traditions, Origins of Holidays
Robert Shea's German-American holidays page.
Feiertage im Jahr
A German lexicon of holiday terms from Kirchenweb.at.
Related Pages
Feiertage - Holiday Links
German and English Web sites related to holidays in the German-speaking world.
Celebrations and Customs: Februar
February holidays and celebrations.
Celebrations and Customs
Our main page for German-language customs and traditions.
Digital Greeting Cards
Postcards and greeting cards in German for many occasions.
Glossaries
English-German glossaries on a variety of topics.
Wort des Tages
What's today's German word of the day?
