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The most crazy holidays of various cultures.

The most crazy holidays of various cultures. In the last week of August in the east of Spain in Bunol begins its march "Tomato Festival". And the highlight of this festival is the tomato battle - " Tomatina ", passing the town square.

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The most crazy holidays of various cultures.

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  1. The most crazy holidays of various cultures.

  2. In the last week of August in the east of Spain in Bunol begins its march "Tomato Festival". And the highlight of this festival is the tomato battle - "Tomatina", passing the town square.

  3. Every year in February-March in Sydney, Australia, is a festival of LGBT culture. It's called "Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras."

  4. Zombies march in Boston, in the United States. In the city center that day come creatures supposedly went in search of their prey.

  5. Each year, thousands of residents of the Italian town of Ivrea overlook the central square and arrange "orange battle." This unusual tradition started back in the 12th century.

  6. Monkey feast in Lopburi province, Thailand. Each year, approximately 600 monkeys are invited to dinner, which consists of a variety of fruits and vegetables.

  7. Ancient ancestor worship festival called Tapati celebrated inhabitants of Easter Island, Chile. Men and women compete in the race with a bunch of bananas.

  8. Oktoberfest in Munich (Germany) - the most popular beer festival on the planet. Every year it gathers about 6 million beer fans from around the world.

  9. Diwali or Deepavali, which in Sanskrit means "fiery bunch" - the festival of lights, is celebrated throughout India and symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil.

  10. Nude holiday in Japan celebrated since 767 years. The church is going Saidaji 3000 men aged 23 to 43 years old who are dressed only in loincloths, so they attract good luck.

  11. Festival of colors, New Delhi is a national holiday in honor of the arrival of spring and the expulsion of evil and rebirth of life. Celebrated for two days during the full moon. Happy people douse each other with colored water red, green, yellow, blue and black and throw colored powders.

  12. Love festivals :)

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