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In ancient Rome, holy days or sacred festivals. Political and legal business was suspended, and slaves were given a day of rest. There were many fixed feriae during the year, in addition to other festivals held on days that were determined annually, the dates of which were fixed each year, and special festivals at times of danger or victory.

In addition to the public festivals (feriae publicae), festivals could be observed by individual families to celebrate a particular event in their history (feriae privatae).



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More than 200 East Los Angeles-area schoolchildren pledged Monday to read 1 million words by June 3 in anticipation of the fourth annual Feria Del Libro: A Family Book Fair.
There are women from music groups like Les Biscuits Sales (these "salty biscuits" are four female musicians from Barcelona) and Feria (a trio that grew out of Les Biscuits) and from the art world (artist and fanzine editor Cathy Lomax, who directs the Transition Gallery in London, for example, or the bold Basque artist Itziar Okariz, who lives in New York).
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