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Saint Patrick's Day
Game Code: 929685
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It's about the celebration on 17th March.
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When do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
17th March
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What nationality was St. Patrick?
Irish
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Which empire was he part of?
The Roman Empire.
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What happened to him at the age of 16?
He was kidnapped by raiders.
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How long has he been in captivity?
6 years.
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Which religion did he convert to?
Christianity.
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When did St. Patrick die?
17th March, 461
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It is said that St Patrick ... all the snakes from Ireland.
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Are there any snakes in Ireland? Why?
No. Because the water around Ireland is too cold for them to migrate.
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Why did Patrick use the shamrock?
To explain the Holy Trinity.
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What does "The Holy Trinity" mean?
The Father, the Spirit and the Son.
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Where did the celebrations actually start?
In America.
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Why did many people fly to America in 1845?
Because Ireland was going through the Great Famine.
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When was the first great parade in New York? Approximately.
1762
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How many people get together every year in New York's parade?
Around 3,000,000 people
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