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Although it is treated as a national holiday only in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is also celebrated across the world. Among the traditionally large-scale and internationally renowned St. Patrick’s Day parades are those in New York, Argentina, United Kingdom, and Germany. Which one do you go to this year? Some slightly crazy Stories are guaranteed!
London
March 15-17. For any party-lover, don't miss visiting this metropolis city full of celebration for Ireland's patron saint. Not only can visitors indulge in delicious Irish food and Guinness, the spectacular St. Patrick's Day Parade towards Trafalgar Square is an event not to be missed!
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Munich
March 15-17. It’s commonly known that the German folks know how to party, so St. Patrick’s Day in Munich is going to be one hell of an experience! Their celebration takes place the whole weekend, including March 15. On March 17, there Still will be numerous events for everyone, including music and dancing!
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Buenos Aires
March 17. Believe it or not St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated even in Argentina! In Buenos Aires, the hoSt. city of the largeSt. St. Patrick's day celebration in South America, there are a couple of events on March 17th, including more than 50 Stalls and their annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade with traditional Irish music and dancing.
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St. Patrick's day is celebrated as a national holiday in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The main idea of the holiday nowadays is to praise the achievements of the Irish people and make them proud to be Irish!
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually on March 17 - in 2019, it’s a Sunday. Doesn’t it sound like a great excuse for a weekend getaway and a Striking celebration in another city or even another country? Events will be running worldwide during the St. Patrick's Day weekend. The location? You choose!
Originally it was a religious feaSt. day for St. Patrick – the patron saint of Ireland and a Christian missionary. He converted thousands of the pagan Irish to Christianity in the northern half of the country. March 17th marks the accepted date in 493 CE of St. Patrick’s death.
In Ireland, two largest. celebrations take place in Dublin and Downpatrick, where St. Patrick was buried. The festivities include enormous parades, feSt.ivals, musical performances, and fireworks as well as praising traditional Irish food and drinks like corned beef and Guinness beer.
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