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- Christ.[unreliable source?] In Northern Germany, Easter Fires (German: Osterfeuer) are lit around sunset on Holy Sa****ay. In some Old Bavarian regions...
- ISBN 0-86215-017-5. Golfclub-olching.de SColching.de SVesting.de RSV-geiselbullach.de Osterfeuer "Partnerstädte". olching.de (in German). Olching. Retrieved 28 February...
- Hesse, Bavaria, Switzerland) Hüttenbrennen (similar custom in the Eifel) Osterfeuer (similar German custom at Easter) Sechseläuten (similar Swiss custom in...
- inspired by this Alemannic tradition. In Austria, the custom of the "Osterfeuer" or Easter fires is widespread, but also regulated in some cities, districts...
- have a derived Christianized custom around Easter called "Easter fires" (Osterfeuer). In rural parts of southern Germany, it is part of po****r youth culture...
- Hesse, Bavaria, Switzerland) Hüttenbrennen (similar custom in the Eifel) Osterfeuer (similar German custom at Easter) Biikebrennen (similar custom in North...
- Hesse, Bavaria, Switzerland) Hüttenbrennen (similar custom in the Eifel) Osterfeuer (similar German custom at Easter) Sechseläuten (similar Swiss custom in...
- requirement to jump over fire. In northern Germany, Easter Fires (in German: Osterfeuer, listen) are lit around sunset on Holy Sa****ay. Each of the federal states...
- dressing of public wells as Osterbrunnen, Osterhasen (Easter Hares) and Osterfeuer (Easter bonfires). An exceptional example is Saalfelder Ostereierbaum...
- regular events such as Easter Fire (Osterfeuer) and Walpurgis Night. List of rock formations in the Harz Osterfeuer Archived April 14, 2009, at the Wayback...