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Объяснение:country:Month | Festival | Description
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January | New Year's Day | Celebrated on January 1st with fireworks and family gatherings
February | Chinese New Year | Celebrated by ethnic Chinese communities with traditional foods, dragon dances, and lanterns
March | Holi | Hindu festival of colors, celebrated with water fights and colored powders
April | Songkran | Thai New Year celebrated by throwing water at each other for good luck
May | Cinco de Mayo | Mexican celebration of the country's victory over France, often celebrated with parades and music
June | Dragon Boat Festival | Chinese festival commemorating the death of poet Qu Yuan, marked by dragon boat races and rice dumplings
July | Bastille Day | French national holiday, marking the storming of the Bastille prison during the French Revolution
August | Obon | Japanese Buddhist festival honoring ancestors, celebrated with dance and lanterns
September | Oktoberfest | German beer festival held in Munich, featuring traditional foods, beer tents, and carnival rides
October | Diwali | Hindu festival of lights, celebrated with candles, fireworks, and sweets
November | Day of the Dead | Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones, marked by altars, sugar skulls, and parades
December | Christmas | Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus, marked by gift-giving, carols, and decorations
This is just an example, and festivals may vary widely depending on the country and region.
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Ответ:
Объяснение:country:Month | Festival | Description
--- | --- | ---
January | New Year's Day | Celebrated on January 1st with fireworks and family gatherings
February | Chinese New Year | Celebrated by ethnic Chinese communities with traditional foods, dragon dances, and lanterns
March | Holi | Hindu festival of colors, celebrated with water fights and colored powders
April | Songkran | Thai New Year celebrated by throwing water at each other for good luck
May | Cinco de Mayo | Mexican celebration of the country's victory over France, often celebrated with parades and music
June | Dragon Boat Festival | Chinese festival commemorating the death of poet Qu Yuan, marked by dragon boat races and rice dumplings
July | Bastille Day | French national holiday, marking the storming of the Bastille prison during the French Revolution
August | Obon | Japanese Buddhist festival honoring ancestors, celebrated with dance and lanterns
September | Oktoberfest | German beer festival held in Munich, featuring traditional foods, beer tents, and carnival rides
October | Diwali | Hindu festival of lights, celebrated with candles, fireworks, and sweets
November | Day of the Dead | Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones, marked by altars, sugar skulls, and parades
December | Christmas | Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus, marked by gift-giving, carols, and decorations
This is just an example, and festivals may vary widely depending on the country and region.