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The key figure of St. Martin's Day is 11. Find out the history of this German holiday and the typical traditions of celebration.

St. Martin's Day

Alles fuer die Gans (Everything For a Goose)
Wildweb.de features 9 unbelievable recipes for and from a goose like Gans auf elsaesser Art, Tschechisches Gaensegulasch, Rotkraut zum Gaensebraten, etc. In German.

Facts and Images
Some facts about St. Martin's day from Bayerischer Rundfunk Laendliche Feste Page. Also on this site: one of the Martin songs, and instructions for making Martinslaternen with an example. In German.

 

St. Martin's Day
High time to have fun on November, 11th! Read the history of the holiday.

Woher kommt die Narrenzahl 11?
Indeed, why so much fuss around 11? Here is the answer. In German.

 

   
 
   

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