Cultural Calendar (The Kalmar Union)
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Below are a selection of the events that the people of the The Kalmar Union TL enjoy.
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January
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February
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17th
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St Hafdiss Day. Alengiamark celebrates its national patron saint's day.
March
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27th
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The meal of Omsátriny Hátíd is eaten by Vinlandic families in commemoration of the relief of Fjallasay in 1500.
April
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30th
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'May Day Eve'. Celebrated in various Kalmar and Imperial countries, it forms an extra holiday before May Day.
May
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1st
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'May Day'. Across Europe celebrations to mark the start of the Summer growing are held, most with a local feel to them. Special May Day military parades are staged in many countries, but particularly Hungary, Tver and Vladimir.
15th
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Traditionally the start of the Seven Nations Cup between Kanienmark and the Six Nations. It is usually started with a match between the current title holders and Kanienmark (or the top ranked Six Nation team). (See Háflaeykir)
June
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July
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August
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10th
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The anniversary of the Battle of Lechfeld, celebrated throughout the German and Czech areas of the Holy Roman Empire as 'Imperial Day'. The Imperial Banner is widely flown as a show of unity. Celebration of the day is warily tolerated in Danish held Germany and Pomerania.
12th
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Independence Day is celebrated in Sorbia.
September
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October
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5th
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The anniversary of the death of Joanna I of Wantzenau (OTL Joan of Arc). A group of school girls are formed into a 'medieval' army group with one of their number invested with knight's armour. The group then parades from the town of Hordt, along the Rhine, 'attacking' various buildings and staging mock battles along the route. (see Hordt)
November
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December
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25th
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'Christmas Day'. The birth of Christ is celebrated in most Christian states (Europe, Australia, parts of Africa & North-East Lefia).
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