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The week before Easter is called Holy Week.
True. It begins the Sunday before Easter.
People first started decorating eggs in the Ukraine.
True. It started there in the 13th century.
In the UK, the traditional Easter food is chicken.
False. It is lamb.
In medieval times, people threw eggs at rabbits at Easter.
False. They threw them at churches.
Jesus was crucified in Egypt.
False. He was crucified in Israel.
Easter is celebrated in winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
False. It is celebrated in autumn.
Easter is the oldest Christian holiday.
True. It is older than Christmas.
Easter is the celebration of Christ's rebirth.
True. This is why Easter is about new life.
There is always a full moon on Easter Sunday.
False. It is full the Sunday before Easter.
Easter Island is in Israel.
False. It is in Chile.
The Friday before Easter is called Bad Friday.
False. It is called Good Friday.
The rabbit is an ancient symbol of fertility.
True. They are known for having many young.
The traditional Easter flower is the tulip.
False. It is the white lily
Easter eggs represent new life.
True. Easter is about new life and rebirth.
The Easter bunny tradition comes from Germany.
True. It started in the 18th century.
People used to wear old clothes for good luck at Easter.
False. They wore new clothes for good luck.
The largest Easter egg ever recorded weighed 2.3 kg.
True. It was made in Italy.
Easter is always celebrated in May.
False. It may be celebrated in April and in March in catholic countries.
Easter eggs are traditionally painted pink in Greece.
False. They are painted red, like blood.