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Easter Facts and Traditions

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  • In this country, people make a very big omelette with 4,500 eggs. [France | Argentina | Bulgaria]
    France
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  • In this country, children dress up in witches costumes and go to people’s houses to ask for sweets. [ France | Argentina | Sweden]
    Sweden
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  • In this country, people throw pots and saucepans out of their windows. [Greece | Sweden | Argentina]
    Greece
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  • In this country, people have egg fights. If your egg doesn’t break, you are the winner. [Greece | Bulgaria | Argentina]
    Bulgaria
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  • In this country, people put coloured eggs on trees. [ Argentina | Germany | Bulgaria]
    Germany
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  • In this country, children roll eggs across the grass at The White House. [Canada | Bermuda | USA]
    USA
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  • In this country, children fly coloured kites that they make. [USA | Bermuda | Germany]
    Bermuda
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  • In this country, many people have a long barbecue with family and friends in their gardens. [Bermuda | Bulgaria | Argentina]
    Argentina
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  • The idea for the Easter bunny started in Germany.
    True
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  • 25% of UK chocolate sales happen at Easter time.
    False
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  • In the US, 76% of people eat the bottom part of a chocolate bunny first.
    False
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  • In 2007, an Easter egg with a lot of diamonds on it was sold for £9 million.
    True
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  • People think the name ‘Easter’ is used because of a goddess with a similar name
    True
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  • People sometimes eat special ham at Easter
    True
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  • The tallest chocolate egg in the world was 10.39m in height and made in Belgium
    False
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