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The 25th of March is both a national and religious holiday, celebrated by Greeks all around the world. The national aspect of the holiday marks the beginning of the 1821 revolution, which liberated Greece from Ottoman rule. The date also marks the Annunciation, which holds great significance in the Orthodox faith.
On 1977 the UN decided on the annual celebration of women every 8th of March, in order to shine light on the challenges faced by women. Women’s day is an empowering reminder that we are strong, capable and able to withstand in the face of societal adversity and gender prejudice.
Clean Monday, known as Kathara Deftera in Greek, is an important religious and cultural holiday in Greece, marking the beginning of Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It falls 48 days before Easter Sunday and symbolizes spiritual and physical cleansing. Traditionally, people celebrate by enjoying meat-free, dairy-free meals, often including olives, legumes, vegetables, seafood, and
Greece’s Carnival season, known as “Apokries”, is the festive season preceding Lent, a period of masquerading, eating, drinking and dancing, which reaches its peak with extravagant parades of giant floats and colorful street groups. Traditionally, it begins ten weeks before Greek Orthodox Easter and culminates on the weekend before “Clean Monday,” (Ash Monday) the first
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