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St. Demetrios
Christians celebrate the last Sunday in October the Holy Great Martyr Demetrios, who was born in Thessalonica, where his relics and find out. In people, the holiday is also known as the Sanmedru times Samedru. Tradition speaks of this holiday as last autumn, the Saint Andrew being presented as a "cap winter." The name derives from the Latin Romanian Dumitru Demetrius, and it Demetrios Greek, Demetria female. He invoked the goddess Demeter express, whose name means "Mother Earth" spring abundance and though it is pagan origin was consecrated by the life and works of a great number of Christians.About Florarie.ro
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