[Ask Europeans] It's February, what are some traditions from your country for this month? Carnivals, big fires?
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In Belgium, at the end of February and in March, there is the "Big Fire" tradition, as a way to celebrate the end of winter. I'll post a dedicated article once the first happens: https://www.itinari.com/the-grands-feux-ardennes-oldest-tradition-rlbs