January 1st
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New Year
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1st day of the year
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January 6st
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Epiphany
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The Catholic Church and other Christian churches recall the manifestation of the divinity of Jesus Christ (also marks the Feast of the Epiphany).
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January 6st
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Epiphany air balloon meeting
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Tradizionale appuntamento con i Balon al Parco Europa
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Easter
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The Catholic Church and other Christian churches recall the resurrection of Jesus.
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Easter Monday
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Beginning of April
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Spring Fair
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Weekend variable date. Merchandise of various products in the streets of Mondovì Breo
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April 25th
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Liberation Day
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End of World War II (1945) in Italy and liberation from Nazi-fascism.
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May 1st
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Workers Day
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2 giugno
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Italian Republic Holiday
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National Holiday, celebrating the birth of the Italian Republic (June 2, 1946).
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August 15th
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Ferragosto
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The Catholic Church recalls the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Over August
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Craft Show
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5 days of classic and modern handicrafts in the streets of Mondovì Piazza
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September 7th
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Feu 'dla Madona
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Fireworks show in honor of Mary, the patron saint of the city
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November 1st
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All Saints
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December 8th
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Immaculate Conception
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The Catholic Church remembers the establishment of the dogma that the Blessed Virgin Mary has been preserved, from the moment of his conception, from original sin, and has not committed, throughout his life, any sin, even venial.
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From the Immaculate at Christmas
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Christmas markets
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At Mondovì Piazza exposition of handmade handicraft products
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December 25th
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Christmas
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The Catholic Church and other Christian churches remind the birth of Jesus Christ.
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December 26th
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Saint Stephen
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Festive Day (not "precept"), established after the war to extend the solemn feast of Christmas.
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