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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 126. Chapters: Bastille Day, Parade, Carnival, Saint Patrick's Day, Galway Arts Festival, Royal Entry, Samba school, Paso Robles, California, Blacks and Whites' Carnival, Brazilian Carnival, Parades in Northern Ireland, Tartan Day, The Twelfth, Banners in Northern Ireland, Easter parade, Cavalcade, Orange walk, Barranquilla's Carnival, Notting Hill Carnival, World Party Day, Moscow Victory Parade of 1945, Jonkonnu parades, Philippine Independence Day Parade, Pompa circensis, Merdeka Parade, Aalborg Carnival, NUSSU Rag and Flag, Boobs on Bikes, Float, Labor Day Carnival, Lajkonik, Summer Carnival, Bogota's Carnival, Junkanoo, New Year's Day Parade, Earagail Arts Festival, Veggie Pride, Jersey Battle of Flowers, Staging area, Ticker-tape parade, Vikingland Band Festival, Fantasy Fest, Chinelos, Bloemencorso, Book cart drill team, Flower parade, Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade, Yipao, La Ceiba Carnival, Fuckparade, Walking day, Copenhagen Carnival, Kattenstoet, Torchlight Parade, Bloemencorso Vollenhove, Parintins Folklore Festival, Ancient and Horribles Parade, Heroes Day Parade, The Cortege, Jonkanoo, Club Day, Ommegang of Brussels, Procession of the Holy Blood, Zinneke Parade, Carnaval del Pueblo, Carnival block, Carolinas' Carrousel Parade, Carnival de Cuba, Lovemobile. Excerpt: Carnival is a festive season which occurs immediately before Lent; the main events are usually during February. Carnival typically involves a public celebration or parade combining some elements of a circus, mask and public street party. People often dress up or masquerade during the celebrations, which mark an overturning of daily life. Carnival is a festival traditionally held in Roman Catholic and, to a lesser extent, Eastern Orthodox societies. Protestant areas usually do not have carnival celebrations or have modified traditions, such as the Danish Ca...