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Ian Guedes, Mar 22nd, 2024

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5 Easter Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know!

Did you know that there are many curiosities and symbolisms behind chocolate eggs, the rabbit and other traditions?

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Easter, celebrated on March 31, 2024, is one of the most important dates on the Christian calendar. But did you know that there are many curiosities and symbolisms behind chocolate eggs, the bunny, and other traditions?

1. Eggs: Symbol of Life and Rebirth

The egg, the central symbol of Easter, represents life and rebirth. In antiquity, it was associated with fertility and spring. The tradition of giving chocolate eggs originated in Europe in the 19th century and became popular worldwide.

2. Bunny: Easter Messenger

The bunny, another popular Easter symbol, has pagan origins and is linked to fertility. In Europe, it was associated with the goddess Eostre, a symbol of spring. The tradition of the Easter bunny bringing chocolate eggs became popular in the 20th century, especially in the United States.

3. Easter: Moving Date

The date of Easter changes every year because it is determined based on the lunar calendar. Easter always falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere.

4. Diverse Traditions

Easter traditions vary from country to country. In some places, like Brazil, the hunt for chocolate eggs is a popular activity among children. In other countries, like Poland, there is a tradition of throwing water at each other on Easter Monday.

5. Religious Significance

For Christians, Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. Holy Week, which precedes Easter, is a period of reflection and penance.

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Ian Guedes

Graduated in Psychology, Systems Development and MBA in Business Management from FGV, I am a constant learner, passionate about languages.

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