San valentine’s day & sant jordi’s day optativa ingles leyre reyes

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San Valentin’s Day:

History

Presents

San Jordi:

History

Presents

Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration of

Anglo-Saxon countries has been implemented in

other countries throughout the twentieth century

mainly in the loving couples express their love and

affection to each other. Is held on14 February

onomastic St. Valentin. In some countries is known

as Valentine's Day and in others as day of love and

friendship.

In valentine’s day, people give

chocolate to his lovers, also other things

for demostrate his love to his lovers.

St. Jordi's Day commemorates his death on 23 April

303. It is also considered the patron of, among

others, England, Georgia, Ethiopia, Bulgaria, Timbuk

tu or Portugal. In Spain it is in the autonomous

communities of Balearic Islands, Aragon and

Catalonia, as Caceres, Alcoy, Golosalvo. In

Argentina is patron of the city of Pichanal,.

In addition, in 1996 UNESCO declared April 23 as

the International Day of Book1 and is also the

patron of the Scouts.

In Sant Jordi’s Day the people give

books and roses to his lovers.