Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)
public holiday in San Marino and in Catania on February 5: commemoration of the patroness of the republic and of liberation from foreign rule (San Marino, 1740)
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Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)
Summary
Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania) is a religious holiday[1]. Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania) draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (religious_holiday category, ranking #49 of 104).[2]
Key Facts
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania) is in the country of Italy[3].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s image is recorded as "Candelore" de SantAgata (3256804818).jpg[4].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s instance of is recorded as religious holiday[5].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s instance of is recorded as public holiday[6].
- Agatha of Sicily is named after Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)[7].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s location is recorded as Catania[8].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s Commons category is recorded as Festa di Sant'Agata[9].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.502669, 'lon': 15.087269}[10].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02p_tb0[11].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as February 5[12].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s topic's main category is recorded as Category:Festa di Sant'Agata[13].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s Commons gallery is recorded as Festa di Sant'Agata[14].
- Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania)'s time period is recorded as Roman Empire[15].
Why It Matters
Festival of Saint Agatha (Catania) draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (religious_holiday category, ranking #49 of 104).[2]