Halloween, Celebrations, and Its Craze in India. âNo tricks only treats. Magic happens on Halloween.â. â Unknown. Candies, costumes, and creepy decor are the most common aspects that signify Halloween. For the first time, the word âHalloweenâ was used in the 16th-century. Earlier it was called âAll Hallowsâ Eveâ, which means
Witches Night Celebrations Curbed For Czechs. A traditional night of celebrations known as ÄarodÄjnice, which translates to âWitches Nightâ in English has been severely curtailed this year in the Czech Republic. The Czech government has forbidden large scale gatherings and bonfires. This is because of the current coronavirus pandemic and
The Czech Republic has selected the following five priority areas for its Presidency: (1) managing the refugee crisis and Ukraineâs post-war recovery, (2) energy security, (3) strengthening Europeâs defence capabilities and cyberspace security, (4) strategic resilience of the European economy and (5) resilience of democratic institutions. Ĺ tÄpĂĄn) These two days (December 25th and 26th) are known as First and Second Christmas Holidays in the Czech Republic. Today they are enjoyed by relaxing with friends and family and enjoying the special time of the year together. Although, traditionally, it was a time when people came together and went door to door singing Christmas carols. Mother's Day is in 155 days. Dates of Mother's Day in Czech Republic. 2025 Czech Republic Sun, May 11 Not A Public Holiday. 2024 Czech Republic Sun, May 12 Not A Public Holiday. 2023 Czech Republic Sun, May 14 Not A Public Holiday. 2022 Czech Republic Sun, May 8 Not A Public Holiday. 2021 Czech Republic Sun, May 9 Not A Public Holiday.Krampus appears in the folklore of Austria, Bavaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Northern Italy (Autonomous Province of Trento, South Tyrol, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia), Slovakia, and Slovenia. In Styria, the Rute is presented by Krampus to families. The twigs are painted gold and displayed year-roundIn most European countries, 8 May is a national holiday that commemorates the end of World War II in Europe. In the Czech Republic, this day is known as Den vĂtÄzstvĂ (Day of Victory) or Den osvobozenĂ (Liberation Day). It commemorates both the Prague Uprising and the liberation of Czechoslovakia by Allied Forces. .