
Little known in the english-speaking world, St Martin's Day is the celebration of the Roman Catholic saint, Martin of Tours (316AD - 397AD). Mainly recognised in the Catholic regions of Belgium, Holland, Austria and Germany, the festival takes place on the evening of the 11th of November and involves parades of schoolchildren through the streets, who sing songs (with musical accompaniment) and move from door to door collecting treats.
It's popularity in traditionally Protestant areas of Germany remains a bit of a mystery however. Perhaps as a type of 'euro-halloween'? al
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