aespigar on Nostr: it starts on the first day of the -ber months, 1st September, and lasts until New ...
it starts on the first day of the -ber months, 1st September, and lasts until New Year's Day. some Filipinos do not remove their Christmas decor until after the Three Kings Day or the Feast of the Epiphany (we are a mostly Catholic country).
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2023-11-19 17:05:18Event JSON
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