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Encyclopedia > Bonfire night

Bonfire Night can refer to a number of occasions:


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Flak Magazine: Bonfire Night, 11.05.03 (826 words)
Every year, the fire services warn that dangerous, unsanctioned bonfires will not be tolerated, and school kids are reminded of the particulars of the Fireworks Code (despite it being illegal for under-18s to buy them).
Bonfire Night — or rather, the reason for it — has also tried to move with the times.
The origins of Bonfire Night are anachronistic and controversial, but the date and the activity have since become an example of British distinctiveness.
Guy Fawkes Night - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1373 words)
Bonfire Night was common in Australia until the 1980s, but it was held on the Queen's Birthday long weekend in June.
Guy Fawkes Night (and the weekend closest to it) is the main night for both amateur and official fireworks displays in the UK.
Vincent and the Grenadines, this is a very exciting night in the town of Barrouallie, on the main island of St. Vincent's leeward side.
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