admin | 17 stycznia 2011
April Fools’ Day is the day on which it is justified and even falls to make jokes and jokes with family and friends. It is too small lies. April 1st is a holiday known in many countries around the world – the English language is called „All Fools ‘Day”or „April Fools’ Day”, in France, „Poisson [...]
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Tagi: April Fools' Day, Dien laughter, Poisson d'avril
admin | 17 stycznia 2011
New Year’s Eve – January 1, which in the modern calendar is the first day of the year and New Year celebrations are derived from the Roman tradition. In Europe since the tenth century is celebrated on New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Eve is popularly called. In the past, in Poland, a bit like a [...]
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Tagi: Happy New Year, New Year
admin | 17 stycznia 2011
Poles, people who have Polish citizenship are considered to be fond of celebrating the nation, tied to tradition, retaining the old ways. The earliest rites, especially those dating back to pagan times have long since have lost their magical character, becoming a thing of the past, a colorful and fun element. Relationship with traditions is [...]
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Tagi: All Saints Day, Czestochowa, Grabarka, Jasna Gora
admin | 17 stycznia 2011
What is the Polish tradition? For each of us will of course be something else, so for clarity we sort out the matter. According to the dictionary definition of the traditions of the Polish language is as follows: „the totality of customs, norms, beliefs, behaviors, etc. of some relevant social group, passed on from generation [...]
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Tagi: Czech, German, Jewish, Polish language, Polish tradition, Russian, Swedish