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The day of the war

Description

This tradition is a very sad one. It is to mourn the day we lost the war

Type of tradition

Ceremony

Alternate names

The loss

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Observance

Date(s)

This tradition happens once every year on the day the war was lost

Countries

Every country celebrates this holiday

Towns

Every town

Groups

Every group celebrates this

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Celebrations

Activities

Everyone gets a flower and burries it into the ground to honor the fallen

Gifts

No gifts are exchanged

Games

No games

Symbolism

This symbolises honor for those who fought

Food

Everyone eats a very small portion of fish

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History

Etymology

This tradition came from a soldier who was brought back from containment and passed away days after. This was his final wish to honor all those who died.

Origin

This tradition originated in the town where he died.

Significance

This tradition is important to every living human on the planet

Religions

This tradition is not tied to any traditions

Notable events

The only historical event related to this tradition was the war

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Overview

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Name fingerprint

The day of the war

Description

This tradition is a very sad one. It is to mourn the day we lost the war

Type of tradition

Ceremony

Alternate names

The loss

track_changes

Observance

Details about this tradition's observance

Date(s)

This tradition happens once every year on the day the war was lost

Countries

Every country celebrates this holiday

Towns

Every town

Groups

Every group celebrates this

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Celebrations

Details about this tradition's celebrations

Activities

Everyone gets a flower and burries it into the ground to honor the fallen

Gifts

No gifts are exchanged

Games

No games

Symbolism

This symbolises honor for those who fought

Food

Everyone eats a very small portion of fish

date_range

History

Details about this tradition's history

Etymology

This tradition came from a soldier who was brought back from containment and passed away days after. This was his final wish to honor all those who died.

Origin

This tradition originated in the town where he died.

Significance

This tradition is important to every living human on the planet

Religions

This tradition is not tied to any traditions

Notable events

The only historical event related to this tradition was the war

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