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- Rosenmontag (German: [ˌʁoːznˈ̩moːntaːk] , English: Rose-Monday) is the highlight of the German Karneval (carnival), and takes place on the Shrove Monday...
- Wednesday (Aschermittwoch). The highlight of carnival is Rose Monday (Rosenmontag), two days before Ash Wednesday. All through these days, Cologne folks...
- Wednesday of the following year with the main festivities happening around Rosenmontag (Rose Monday). Although the festivities and parties start as early as...
- introduced carnevalistic events in great halls, as well as a big parade on Rosenmontag. In addition, the middle-class in Mainz strived for alternate forms of...
- at half-mast in cases of national mourning. Either Carnival Monday ("Rosenmontag") or Mardi Gras is a de facto holiday in some towns and cities in Catholic...
- Rosenmontag (English: Love's Carnival) is a 1924 German silent romance film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Gerd Briese, Helga Thomas and Maria...
- is part of the German, Danish, and Austrian Carnival calendar, called Rosenmontag. In the Rhineland, as part of the pre-lenten Fasching festival (or Feast...
- they are now shown traditionally on German TV on New Year's Eve and Rosenmontag, respectively. The show reflects the life of a petty bourgeois family...
- Germany German Unity Day May Day a.k.a. Tag der Arbeit Reformation Day Rosenmontag a.k.a. Rose Monday, highlight of the German carnival India Diwali Holi...
- night before Ash Wednesday, with the main festivities occurring around Rosenmontag (Rose Monday). This time is also called the "Fifth Season". Shrove Tuesday...