12 Facts About Oktoberfest celebrations

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Outside of Germany, the largest Oktoberfest celebrations is in Kitchener, Ontario and surrounding cities in Waterloo Region, attracting over 700,000 visitors annually.

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Currently Oktoberfest celebrations is spreading to new geographical locations; starting in September 2007, Montreal began hosting its own Oktoberfest celebrations.

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One can find Oktoberfest celebrations mixing German traditions, food and beer with local culture outside of Germany.

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Royal Melbourne Oktoberfest celebrations is held within the world heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.

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Brisbane celebrates its annual Brisbane Oktoberfest celebrations, which is considered Australia's largest German festival.

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Since 1984, an annual Oktoberfest celebrations celebration has been held in the seaside village of Emu Park on Queensland's Capricorn Coast.

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Coincidentally, the closing day of the Bavarian Oktoberfest celebrations falls on the German equivalent of Thanksgiving, Erntedankfest.

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Oktoberfest celebrations have become very popular with Indian hotels, restaurants and malls.

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The 2015 edition of their Oktoberfest celebrations, was coincided with the 125th anniversary of San Miguel Beer Pale Pilsen.

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Oktoberfest celebrations celebration is held in Colombo, Sri Lanka every year.

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Correspondingly, there are hundreds of large and small Oktoberfest celebrations held annually throughout the country, the largest being Oktoberfest Zinzinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Oktoberfest celebrations are co-organized annually by the German Business Association in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

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