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- Holiday (7753 bytes)
1: ...h-speaking countries, with the exception of the United States where usage differs greatly. Based on th...
3: ...e (or national) observation or activity. In the United States, a holiday can also be a special day on ...
5: ...], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], and the [[United Kingdom]]) a holiday is rather a period spent a...
7: ...m ''farmy holidays'' is used in reference to [[agritourism]].
13: ... "Legal Holiday" is not a term used outside the United States. - Season (10047 bytes)
4: ...the amount of [[Precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]] may vary more dramatically than the averag...
6: ..., depending upon [[latitude]]). Areas with a [[Mediterranean climate]], such as [[Western Australia]],...
13: ...[[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]] is greater when it falls at a shallow angle.</td></tr>
16: ...in the northern and southern hemispheres are opposite.</td></tr></table>
18: ...rn]] and [[southern hemisphere]]s experience opposite seasons (see ''Fig. 2'' and ''Month ranges of se... - January (2450 bytes)
2: ...ian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[day]]s.
4: ...king, the sun begins in the constellation of [[Sagittarius]] and ends in the constellation of [[Capric...
8: ...iginally the first month, January usurped that position because that was when [[consul|consuls]] were ...
12: Historical names for January include its original Roman designation, Ianuarius, the [[Sax...
14: ...gland]]. In England, the agricultural year began with [[Plough Sunday]] on the [[Sunday]] after [[Epip... - February (3791 bytes)
2: ... the shortest Gregorian month and the only month with the length of 28 or 29 days. The month has 29 d...
4: February begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of [[Aquarius]] and ends in ...
6: ...] would not contain more days. However there is little historical evidence to support this claim.
8: ...ercedonius]], after February to realign the year with the [[season|seasons]].
10: ...21;更月 or 衣更月). It is sometimes also called ''Mumetsuki'' (梅&... - July (1516 bytes)
2: ...ian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[day]]s.
4: July begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of [[Cancer]] and ends in th...
6: ...it was the month that Caesar was born. Because of its origin, until the 18th century this month's name...
10: ...o [[Lughnasadh]] in the northern hemisphere and [[Imbolc]] in the southern hemisphere. - August (4611 bytes)
2: ...ian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[days]].
4: August begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of [[Leo]] and ends in the s...
6: ...t was called ''[[Sextilis]]'' in [[Latin]], since it was the sixth month in the [[Roman calendar]] whi...
8: ...Lughnasadh]] in the [[northern hemisphere]] and [[Imbolc]] in the [[southern hemisphere]].
10: ...age]]) August is known as '''L?''', a modern rendition of [[Lughnasadh]], named after the god [[Lugh]... - Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
1: ...ron Age forebears, which were often recorded in written form during the [[Middle Ages]].
4: ...at their priests, the [[druids]], forbade using writing to record anything of religious significance [...
6: ...re first recorded by Christian [[monks]], albeit without most of their original religious meanings.
9: ... of the skies, and Mars influences warfare. In addition to these five, he mentions that the Gauls trac...
11: ====The Problem with Caesar?s ?Equivalent? Roman Gods==== - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
2: ...nd the [[English language|English]]-speaking majority population, between the settled people and the [...
8: ...resent State of Ireland'' had changed remarkably little. Even today, when a quarter of the population ...
12: ...eir native county, a loyalty which also often has its clearest expression on the sports field.
16: ...est ambition possible being the acquisition of additional land.
17: ...Church Cathedral]] in [[Dublin]], contributed to city expansion]]
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