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Fête de Saint Leoluc
Lundi, 1 Mars, 2027
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Week-end de 3 jours (27 Février – 1 Mars)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Italy is historically significant, having been a core center of the Roman Empire, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and a major cradle of Western culture. The country contains numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, encompassing high art and historical monuments.
- January 1: New Year's Day
- January 6: Epiphany
- March or April: Easter and Easter Monday
- April 25: Liberation Day
- For dining, standard European manners apply. Local customs include having cappuccino for breakfast, but preferring a macchiato after 11:00 AM. When in a restaurant, greet staff with 'buongiorno' or 'buonasera' and wait to be seated at formal establishments. It is considered rude to criticize food or cooking; meals are generally relaxed and can last several hours.
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St. Leoluca (also known as Leone Luca/Leo Luke) was an abbot and noted spiritual figure at the Monastery of Mount Mula in Calabria. He founded Italo-Greek monasticism and is revered as a saint by both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.