The words "Mardi Gras" "Mardi Gras season," and "Carnival", in English, refers to the events of Carnival, beginning on or after the Epiphany and ends on the day before Ash Wednesday. Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday" (in English, ethnic tradition, the carnival), which refers to the practice of the last night of eating rich, fatty foods before the ritual fast of Lent, which begins on Wednesday Ash. Related popular practice is associated with celebrations before Lent and the religious obligations related to the penance of Lent. Popular practices include wearing masks and costumes, overturning social conventions, dances, sports competitions, parades, etc. expressions similar to Mardi Gras appear in other European languages share the Christian tradition. In English, the day is called Shrove Tuesday, which is associated with the religious requirement of confession before Lent begins.
In many areas, the term "Mardi Gras" has come to mean the entire period of activity associated with festive events beyond the first day. In some U.S. cities, now called "Shrove Tuesday" or "Fat Tuesday". The festival season varies from city to city, as some believe Mardi Gras traditions throughout the period between Epiphany or Three Kings Day and for the treatment of ashes Wednesday.Others last three days before Ash Wednesday that the phone Tuesday Gras . In, Alabama, Mardi Gras associated social events will begin in November, followed by the dance company of mystics Thanksgiving and New Year, followed by parades and dances in January and February, to celebrate until midnight before Ash Wednesday. In the early days of parades were held in cities famous for Mardi Gras celebrations include New Year Day.Other Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Barranquilla, Colombia, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Quebec, Canada, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico and New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The Carnival is an important celebration in the Catholic nations of Europe. United Kingdom and Ireland, a week before Wednesday is called "Carnival", which ends on Mardi Gras. This is an aspect of popular theater as well. Traditional pancakes. Pancakes and their freshly baked bread and cakes made of sugar, fat and eggs are traditionally eaten at the time in different parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
In many areas, the term "Mardi Gras" has come to mean the entire period of activity associated with festive events beyond the first day. In some U.S. cities, now called "Shrove Tuesday" or "Fat Tuesday". The festival season varies from city to city, as some believe Mardi Gras traditions throughout the period between Epiphany or Three Kings Day and for the treatment of ashes Wednesday.Others last three days before Ash Wednesday that the phone Tuesday Gras . In, Alabama, Mardi Gras associated social events will begin in November, followed by the dance company of mystics Thanksgiving and New Year, followed by parades and dances in January and February, to celebrate until midnight before Ash Wednesday. In the early days of parades were held in cities famous for Mardi Gras celebrations include New Year Day.Other Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Barranquilla, Colombia, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Quebec, Canada, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico and New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The Carnival is an important celebration in the Catholic nations of Europe. United Kingdom and Ireland, a week before Wednesday is called "Carnival", which ends on Mardi Gras. This is an aspect of popular theater as well. Traditional pancakes. Pancakes and their freshly baked bread and cakes made of sugar, fat and eggs are traditionally eaten at the time in different parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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