Rome celebrates La Befana - Wanted in Rome

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Rome celebrates La Befana - Wanted in Rome
Rome celebrates the religious feast of the Epiphany, or the more popular folklore version of La Befana, on Monday 6 January 2020. It is a public holiday across Italy and marks the official end of the Christmas season.
La Befana, which falls each year on 6 January, is a public holiday across Italy.Italians celebrate the religious feast of the Epiphany, or the more popular folklore version of La Befana, on Monday 6 January 2020. It is a public holiday across Italy and marks the official end of the Christmas season
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