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Carnivals in Europe: Customs and traditions

During the week before Lent Roman Catholic countries traditionally hold lively carnivals of processions, music, dancing, and the use of masquerade. The parade is usually a riotous and colourful mixture of allegoric floats and street performers that can equally resemble a travelling fun fair or circus. Throughout history, tradition prevails to appoint a King or Queen of Carnival whose eminent role and purpose has varied over time. Dating back to 1723, the mother of all carnivals is held in…

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Father of Humanism: Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374)

I recently returned to the Eugeanean Hills in Italy to take the waters that are available in the nearby small thermal towns of Abano and Montegrotto. The hot springs that flow from I Colli Euganei to the spa centres there help to bring feelings of health and well being to body mind and soul, good for young and old. It was also an occasion to revisit the medieval village of Arcqua Petrarca to learn more about the Italian poet…

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