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The Great Cultural Events of Mundus - By Dr.Marcus Merriman.
« on: March 14, 2019, 08:13:58 PM »
This volume intends to catologue the vast number of cultural and religious events that today form the very heart of Mundus' hectic social calendar. As such it should be considered a guide to globe hopping for the descerning traveller wishing to experience the finest of other cultures while enjoying a welcoming visit.

OOC - Essentially a chance to gather in one place the various events etc that could well become open RP's. So for example East Moreland's Festival of Sail would be on, however the East Moreland Festival of Greenflowers, which is an event really only Morelanders would appreciate wouldn't make it on. As with religious festivals lets please only go for the biggest and most significant festivals, so expect the Feast of Helus, but not the Feast of Marissa to make the list.

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

25th - Christmas Day - Celebrated by most Christians on this date.

Code: [Select]
Name of Event:-
Date of Event:-
Nation of Origin:-
Extent of Celebration:- Where is it likely to be celebrated or by which group.
How is it Celebrated:-
Reason for Celebration:-

History of the Event:-


Example

Name of Event:- Christmas Day
Date of Event:- 25th December
Nation of Origin:- Vaonora
Extent of Celebration:- All Christians
How is it Celebrated:- Christians generally go to Church followed by spending time with family eating and drinking. There is often an exchange of gifts. The celebration has also over the years conjured up imagery of Santa Clause, Christmas Trees, cards and various other associated items often seen as decorations.

Reason for Celebration:- The Birth of Jesus Christ.

History of the Event:- According to Christians the world over Jesus, the son of God, was born to the Virgin Mary. The festival has become an annual celebration by the Christian community and is one of the two major Christian festivals each year along with Easter.