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English-German Oktoberfest Glossary - Bavaria Munich Oktoberfest
An annotated English-German glossary related to Munich's Oktoberfest celebration.
German Easter Links - Ostern
Braeuche (Customs): Traditional & Religious Celebrations - German Easter Links.
German Easter Customs 2 - Lent - Palm Sunday - Easter Bunny Eggs
Traditional & Religious Celebrations - A German Easter - Ostern - Part 2. With a bilingual Easter timeline.
Dinner for One & the New Year - Links
Links: An interesting German New Year's tradition - in English and Platt.
Munich's Oktoberfest Starts in September
A guide to Oktoberfest and other holidays and traditions in September in German-speaking Europe - Oktoberfest in Munich.
November: Martinstag, Allerheiligen, Erntedankfest
A guide to holidays and traditions in November in German Europe. Martinstag - Erntedankfest/Thanksgiving.
German Customs: February - Groundhog Day - Candlemas
An annotated German-English glossary for Braeuche: Februar - Traditional & Religious Celebrations.
Photo Gallery: German State of Bavaria (Bayern) 1 - Maypoles
Photos of Bavaria (Bayern), Germany: Maypoles, the German pope's birthplace, and other sights.
German Customs: February - Valentines - Fasching - Karneval
An annotated German-English glossary for Braeuche: Februar - Part 2 - Traditional & Religious Celebrations.
German Easter Customs - Frohe Ostern! - Easter Bunny - Easter Eggs Ostereier
Easter in Germany - Ostern - German Traditional & Religious Celebrations - Part One.
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