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Ferragosto

#Ferragosto is an Italian holiday celebrated on August 15th each year. The term "Ferragosto" originates from the Latin "Feriae Augusti," which means "Festivals of Augustus." The holiday has ancient roots and was originally established by the Roman Emperor Augustus in 18 BC.


Ferragosto marks the peak of the summer season in Italy and is typically a time when people take a break from work and go on vacation. Many Italians use this holiday to escape the city and head to the coast, lakes, or mountains to enjoy some relaxation and time with family and friends.


On Ferragosto, it's common for people to have picnics, barbecues, or outdoor meals. It's also a popular day for outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, or enjoying the beach. In some cities and towns, there may be parades, fireworks, or other festive events to celebrate the #holiday.


Ferragosto is considered a major holiday in Italy, and many businesses, shops, and offices close for the day. It's a time when Italians come together to enjoy the summer weather and make the most of their vacation time.

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