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- Q211945 wikiPageWikiLink Q7725452.
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- Q211945 nickname "Yuletide, Yulefest".
- Q211945 observedby "Various Northern Europeans and various English-speaking peoples".
- Q211945 relatedto "Winter solstice , Christmastide, quarter days, Wheel of the Year, Winter festivals, Christmas".
- Q211945 significance Q6645435.
- Q211945 type "Cultural, Germanic Pagan then Christian, secular, and contemporary Paganism".
- Q211945 type Holiday.
- Q211945 type TimeInterval.
- Q211945 type Thing.
- Q211945 type Q1445650.
- Q211945 comment "Yule or Yuletide ("Yule time") is a festival observed by the historical Germanic peoples, later undergoing Christianised reformulation resulting in the now better-known Christmastide. The earliest references to Yule are by way of indigenous Germanic month names Ærra Jéola (Before Yule) or Jiuli and Æftera Jéola (After Yule).".
- Q211945 label "Yule".
- Q211945 depiction Chambers_Yule_Log.png.
- Q211945 nick "Yuletide, Yulefest".