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Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnersta g Frietag Samstag Sonntag 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Oktober 2013 Tag der deutsch en Einheit The Day of German Unity is the national day of Germany, celebrated to commerate the day of German reunification on October 3, 1990. Commemerating the founding of the Republik Österreich in 1955, Austria’s national holiday, called Flag Day, is celebrated every year on the 26 th of October Nationalfeier tag Hallowee n Although it is not a traditional German celebration, Halloween has gained popularity within recent years in Austria and Germany.

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Oktober 2013

Tag der deutschen Einheit

The Day of German Unity is the national day of Germany, celebrated to commerate the day of German reunification on October 3, 1990.

Commemerating the founding of the Republik Österreich in 1955,

Austria’s national holiday, called Flag Day, is celebrated every year on the

26th of October

Commemerating the founding of the Republik Österreich in 1955,

Austria’s national holiday, called Flag Day, is celebrated every year on the

26th of October

Nationalfeiertag

Halloween

Although it is not a traditional German celebration, Halloween

has gained popularity within recent years in Austria and Germany.

Although it is not a traditional German celebration, Halloween

has gained popularity within recent years in Austria and Germany.

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November 2013

Allerheiligen

All Saints’ DayAll Saints’ Day

Allerseelen This day celebrates Sankt Martin, Bishop of Tours, one of the most honored European

saints. It is also celebrated as the end of the harvest season. Many parts of Europe

celebrate with the procession of children with candle-lit lanterns and a feast of roast

goose.

This day celebrates Sankt Martin, Bishop of Tours, one of the most honored European

saints. It is also celebrated as the end of the harvest season. Many parts of Europe

celebrate with the procession of children with candle-lit lanterns and a feast of roast

goose.

All Souls’ Day, also known as the Commemoration of all Faithful

departed. It is observed mainly in the Catholic Church.

All Souls’ Day, also known as the Commemoration of all Faithful

departed. It is observed mainly in the Catholic Church.

Martinstag

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Dezember 2013

Nikolaustag

St. Nicholas brings gifts to children who left their shoes in

front of the door the night before (not Santa Claus).

St. Nicholas brings gifts to children who left their shoes in

front of the door the night before (not Santa Claus).

Mariä

Empängnis

Christmas Eve – German children get their presents on this night instead of Christmas

day

Christmas Eve – German children get their presents on this night instead of Christmas

day

Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Heiligabend

WeihnachtenZweiter

Weihnachten

Silvester

Merry Christmas – Frohe Weihnachten!

Merry Christmas – Frohe Weihnachten!

Second Christmas – known as Stephanstag, St. Stephen’s

Day, in Austria. Also known as Boxing Day.

Second Christmas – known as Stephanstag, St. Stephen’s

Day, in Austria. Also known as Boxing Day.

The name comes from Saint Sylvester, who’s feast was

celebrated on this day. Today it is widely celebrated simply as New

Year’s Eve

The name comes from Saint Sylvester, who’s feast was

celebrated on this day. Today it is widely celebrated simply as New

Year’s Eve