Saint Lucy's Day
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Saint Lucy's Day
Summary
Saint Lucy's Day is a holiday[1]. It draws 669 Wikipedia views per month (holiday category, ranking #70 of 616).[2]
Key Facts
- Saint Lucy's Day is in the country of Sweden[3].
- Saint Lucy's Day is in the country of Norway[4].
- Saint Lucy's Day is in the country of Denmark[5].
- Saint Lucy's Day is in the country of Finland[6].
- Saint Lucy's Day's instance of is recorded as holiday[7].
- Saint Lucy's Day's instance of is recorded as Christian holy day[8].
- Saint Lucy's Day's instance of is recorded as religious holiday[9].
- Saint Lucy is named after Saint Lucy's Day[10].
- Saint Lucy's Day was followed by Octave of the feast of Saint Lucy[11].
- Saint Lucy's Day is part of Advent[12].
- Saint Lucy's Day's Commons category is recorded as Saint Lucy's Day[13].
- Saint Lucy's Day's patron saint is recorded as Saint Lucy[14].
- Saint Lucy's Day's commemorates is recorded as Saint Lucy[15].
- Saint Lucy's Day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as December 13[16].
- Saint Lucy's Day's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Saint Lucy's Day[17].
- Saint Lucy's Day's Commons gallery is recorded as Saint Lucy's Day[18].
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When and Where
Country listings include Sweden[3], a sovereign state[19], founded in 0900[20]; Norway[4], a sovereign state[21], in Norway[22], founded in 1905[23]; Denmark[5], a state[24], in Kingdom of Denmark[25], founded in 0800[26]; and Finland[6], a sovereign state[27], founded in 1917[28].
Context
Saint Lucy's Day is part of Advent[12]. Recorded instance of include holiday[7], Christian holy day[8], and religious holiday[9]. It was followed by Octave of the feast of Saint Lucy[11].
Why It Matters
Saint Lucy's Day draws 669 Wikipedia views per month (holiday category, ranking #70 of 616).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]