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February 6
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February 6

Holidays

Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon (First week in February)

Bridge Walking (15th day of the first lunar month) Feb 6, 2012

Burning the Moon House (February; 15th day of the first lunar month) Feb 6, 2012

Butter Sculpture Festival (15th day of first lunar month) Feb 6, 2012

Finnish Sliding Festival (First weekend in February) Feb 6, 2011

First Monday Trade Days (Thursday through Sunday before first Monday of each month) Feb 6, 2011

Homstrom (First Sunday in February) Feb 6, 2011

Ice Worm Festival (First full weekend in February) Feb 6, 2011

Igbi (Sunday nearest February 5) Feb 6, 2011

Nombre de Jesús (February 1-15)


St. Paul Winter Carnival (Last week of January to first week of February)

Tulsa Indian Arts Festival (First weekend in February) Feb 6, 2011


Yaya Matsuri (February 1-8)

Legal Holidays by Countries

Waitangi DayNew Zealand, Niue


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