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Ambre et St Nicolas- Visite du marché de St Nicolas, défilé et feu d'artifice avant la rencontre avec St Nicolas- le 5 décembre 2009
La Saint-Nicolas est une fête inspirée d'une personne ayant réellement vécu, Nicolas de Myre appelé aussi Nicolas de Bari. il es mort le 6 décembre 343, selon la légende il revient sur terre tous les ans De son vivant, Nicolas de Myre fut le protecteur des enfants, des veuves et des gens faibles. Il fut bienveillant et généreux Dès le Xe siècle, une relique fut transférée depuis Bari vers le Duché de Lorraine, et il fut édifié au Sud de Nancy une grande basilique dédiée au Saint, à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port. Selon la légende, saint Nicolas aurait ressuscité trois enfants tués par un boucher. Aujourd'hui, saint Nicolas est fêté par un grand nombre de pays d'Europe et dans l'est de la France Dans la nuit du 5 au 6 décembre, il passe dans les maisons pour apporter aux enfants sages des friandises (fruits secs, pommes, gâteaux, bonbons, chocolats et surtout de grands pain d'épices représentant le saint évêque). Saint Nicolas est dans certains régions accompagné par le Père Fouettard qui, vêtu d'un grand manteau noir avec un grand capuchon et de grosses bottes et portant parfois un fouet et un sac distribue des coups de trique aux enfants qui n'ont pas été sages ou les emporte dans son sac En Lorraine, la fête a une importance particulière, puisque saint Nicolas est le patron de la Lorraine. Jusque dans les années 60, la Saint-Nicolas était pour les enfants une fête bien plus importante que la fête de Noël, aujourd'hui dans certaines familles lorraines la tradition des cadeaux se fait à la Saint Nicolas et non à Noël, voire parfois aux deux fêtes. Dans certaines villes, à Nancy, Metz, Épinal ou Verdun, saint Nicolas défile le premier samedi ou le premier dimanche de décembre (selon les communes) en cortège, souvent monté sur un âne, suivi du Père Fouettard****************Amber and St Nicolas Visite of St Nicolas's market, disentangled and fireworks before the meeting with St Nicolas on December 5th, 2009 The Saint Nicholas' Day is a holiday(feast) inspired by a person having really lived, Nicolas de Myre called also Nicolas de Bari he(it) died on December 6th 343, according to the legend he(it) comes back to earth every year In his lifetime, Nicolas de Myre was the defender of the children, the widows and weak people. He(it) was friendly and generous From the Xth century, a relic was transferred since Bari towards the Duchy of Lorraine, and was built in the South of Nancy a big basilica dedicated to the Saint, to Saint-Nicolas-de-Port. According to the legend, Saint Nicolas would have resuscitated three children killed by a butcher. Today, Saint Nicolas is celebrated by a large number of country of Europe and in the east of France At night from 5 till 6 December, he(it) crosses(spends) in houses to bring to the wise children of candies (dried fruits, apples, cakes, candies, chocolates and especially of
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29/04/2012 a 01/05/2021 - Marselha
Marselha é a segunda maior cidade de França e a mais antiga cidade francesa. Localizada na antiga província da Provença e na costa do Mediterrâneo, é o maior porto comercial do país. A população municipal é 852.395 habitantes distribuídos por 240,62 km², que atinge 1.601.095 habitantes na região metropolitana de Marselha-Aix-en-Provence em 2.830,2 km², a terceira mais populosa da França após Paris e Lyon.
Marselha é a capital administrativa da região (préfecture de région) de Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur e do departamento (préfecture départementale) de Bouches-du-Rhône (Bocas do Ródano). Foi povoada pelos gregos no século VII a.C. e passou para o domínio romano em 49 a.C.
29/04/2012 a 01/05/2021 - Marseille
Marseille, known in antiquity as Massilia or Massalia is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 852,395 within its administrative limits on a land area of 240.62 km2 (93 sq mi). The urban area of Marseille extends beyond the city limits with a population of over 1,420,000[2] on an area of 1,204 km2 (465 sq mi). 1,530,000 or 1,601,095 people live in the Marseille metropolitan area, ranking it third among French metropolitan areas after Paris and Lyon. Located on the southeast coast of France, Marseille is France's largest city on the Mediterranean coast and largest commercial port. Marseille is the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, as well as the capital of the Bouches-du-Rhône department. Its inhabitants are called Marseillais.
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Mole St Nicolas
Môle-Saint-Nicolas (Mòlsennikola or Omòl in Haitian Creole) is a town on the north-western coast of Haiti. It is the chief town of the Môle-Saint-Nicolas Arrondissement in the department of Nord-Ouest. Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the Americas landed at the site of what is now Môle-Saint-Nicolas on December 6, 1492. The town received its present name after France gained control of the western part of Hispaniola in 1697.
Môle-Saint-Nicolas has a population of about 4,000 people, with another 20,000 spread throughout the rural areas nearby. In October 2007 it received its first cellular phone telecommunications capability with the construction of the Digicel network tower above the town. Before the arrival of Digicel, the only means of telecommunication in the town was a TELECO station that was only occasionally operational. The road network of Haiti is in general decrepit, with roads in the north-west being no exception. However, in Mole itself, the roads are passable in a sturdy vehicle. There is a dirt airstrip to the north of the town which is serviced by two airlines: Mission Aviation Fellowship and Sunrise Airways. The town has running water from a run-of-river channel constructed in the 1970s, which feeds a reservoir above the town and is distributed via PVC pipes to spigots throughout the town. A medical clinic in the town has been staffed by Slovakian volunteer doctors from a private university, since the end of 2006.
Vestiges of colonial forts can be found in several locations: Batteries de Vallières, Fort Georges, Saint-Charles, La Poudrière, Le Fort Allemand, Les Ramparts. Ruine Poudrière is an old magazine built sometime in the 1750s.
Local fishing is a major industry in this part of the country. The production and distribution of wood charcoal is another major industry of the local people. There is a port for transporting charcoal to larger cities that utilizes wooden sailing vessels to transport the major fuel for cooking in Haiti. Charcoal production has devastated the original forest that once covered this area. The landscape surrounding Mole looks more like the high desert of Arizona than a lush tropical island that was first described to Europeans by Christopher Columbus.No Copyright Infringement intended. I DO NOT OWN THIS VIDEO
Saint Nicolas L'enfant et - animaux de la ferme- épisode 3-DOMAINE DE RABREUX-20-
Ambre au marché de Saint Nicolas à Yutz-LORRAINE-FRANCE -05 décembre 2009-Contact avec les animaux d'intermittents du spectacle-donne le biberon-
La Saint-Nicolas est une fête inspirée d'une personne ayant réellement vécu, Nicolas de Myre appelé aussi Nicolas de Bari. il es mort le 6 décembre 343, selon la légende il revient sur terre tous les ans
De son vivant, Nicolas de Myre fut le protecteur des enfants, des veuves et des gens faibles. Il fut bienveillant et généreux
Dès le Xe siècle, une relique fut transférée depuis Bari vers le Duché de Lorraine, et il fut édifié au Sud de Nancy une grande basilique dédiée au Saint, à Saint-Nicolas-de-Port.
Selon la légende, saint Nicolas aurait ressuscité trois enfants tués par un boucher.
Aujourd'hui, saint Nicolas est fêté par un grand nombre de pays d'Europe et dans l'est de la France
Dans la nuit du 5 au 6 décembre, il passe dans les maisons pour apporter aux enfants sages des friandises (fruits secs, pommes, gâteaux, bonbons, chocolats et surtout de grands pain d'épices représentant le saint évêque). Saint Nicolas est dans certains régions accompagné par le Père Fouettard qui, vêtu d'un grand manteau noir avec un grand capuchon et de grosses bottes et portant parfois un fouet et un sac distribue des coups de trique aux enfants qui n'ont pas été sages ou les emporte dans son sac
En Lorraine, la fête a une importance particulière, puisque saint Nicolas est le patron de la Lorraine. Jusque dans les années 60, la Saint-Nicolas était pour les enfants une fête bien plus importante que la fête de Noël, aujourd'hui dans certaines familles lorraines la tradition des cadeaux se fait à la Saint Nicolas et non à Noël, voire parfois aux deux fêtes. Dans certaines villes, à Nancy, Metz, Épinal ou Verdun, saint Nicolas défile le premier samedi ou le premier dimanche de décembre (selon les communes) en cortège, souvent monté sur un âne, suivi du Père Fouettard --------------------------------------------------- Amber to the market of Saint Nicolas to Yutz-LORRAINE-FRANCE 05 in December 2009-Contact with the animals of occasional of the show(entertainment) gives the feeding-bottle The Saint Nicholas' Day is a holiday(feast) inspired by a person having really lived, Nicolas de Myre called also Nicolas de Bari he(it) died on December 6th 343, according to the legend he comes back to earth every year In his lifetime, Nicolas de Myre was the defender of the children, the widows and weak people. He(it) was friendly and generous From the Xth century, a relic was transferred since Bari towards the Duchy of Lorraine, and was built in the South of Nancy a big basilica dedicated to the Saint, to Saint-Nicolas-de-Port. According to the legend, Saint Nicolas would have resuscitated three children killed by a butcher. Today, Saint Nicolas is celebrated by a large number of country of Europe and in the east of France At night from 5 till 6 December, he(it) crosses(spends) in houses to bring to the wise children of candies (dried fruits, apples, cakes, candies, chocolates and
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Places to see in ( Nantes - France ) Basilique Saint Nicolas
Places to see in ( Nantes - France ) Basilique Saint Nicolas
The Saint-Nicolas Basilica is a historic monument dating from the nineteenth century. It was built by John Baptist Antoine Lassus. This building replaces another church, which then became too small and old to accommodate all the faithful.
Construction began in 1844 and lasted 25 years. It took no less than 15 years to erect the bell tower. The builders faced difficulties due to the narrow terrain. They had to be an exception to the tradition that all Catholic buildings should face east toward the rising sun, which represents the resurrected Christ. The Basilica of St. Nicholas has the distinction of being on a north-south axis.
The church is made of granite and stones. Its architecture is neo-Gothic. It underwent a major renovation between 1953 and 1974, after being deeply damaged by a bombing of the Second World War. The surrounding buildings were also affected.
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St Nicolas Fireworks in Place Stanislas 2009 - Nancy
Celebration of St Nicolas with fireworks, who is very popular in eastern France, also known as Santa Claus in other parts of the world! Enjoy the perfectly organised show by the municipality of Nancy, in one of the most beautifull squares in Europe.
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