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- Ratcatchers_Day abstract "Ratcatcher's Day, Rat-catcher's Day or Rat Catcher's Day is celebrated on 26 June or 22 July, commemorating the myth of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. The town of Hamelin in Germany uses the June date. The confusion of dates is because the Brothers Grimm cite 26 June 1284 as the date the Pied Piper led the children out of the town, while the poem by Robert Browning gives it as 22 July 1376. It is a holiday remembering rat-catchers, similar to Secretary's Day.".
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- Ratcatchers_Day wikiPageWikiLink Category:July_observances.
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- Ratcatchers_Day wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pied_Piper_of_Hamelin.
- Ratcatchers_Day wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rats.
- Ratcatchers_Day wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unofficial_observances.
- Ratcatchers_Day wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
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- Ratcatchers_Day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ratcatcher's Day".
- Ratcatchers_Day date "--06-26".
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- Ratcatchers_Day frequency "annual".
- Ratcatchers_Day holidayName "Ratcatcher' Day".
- Ratcatchers_Day scheduling "two dates".
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- Ratcatchers_Day subject Category:July_observances.
- Ratcatchers_Day subject Category:June_observances.
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- Ratcatchers_Day subject Category:Rats.
- Ratcatchers_Day subject Category:Unofficial_observances.
- Ratcatchers_Day type Holiday.
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- Ratcatchers_Day comment "Ratcatcher's Day, Rat-catcher's Day or Rat Catcher's Day is celebrated on 26 June or 22 July, commemorating the myth of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. The town of Hamelin in Germany uses the June date. The confusion of dates is because the Brothers Grimm cite 26 June 1284 as the date the Pied Piper led the children out of the town, while the poem by Robert Browning gives it as 22 July 1376. It is a holiday remembering rat-catchers, similar to Secretary's Day.".
- Ratcatchers_Day label "Ratcatcher's Day".
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- Ratcatchers_Day depiction Full_Revelations_of_a_Professional_Rat-Catcher_-_book_cover_-_Project_Gutenberg_eText_17243.jpg.
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- Ratcatchers_Day name "Ratcatcher' Day".