10 Facts About Spring break

1.

Spring break is a vacation period including Easter holidays in early spring at universities and schools, which started during the 1930s in the US and is observed in many other countries as well.

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2.

Spring break is frequently associated with extensive gatherings and riotous partying in warm climate locations, attended regardless of participants' educational standings.

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3.

Now, spring break is an academic tradition in various mostly western countries that was scheduled for different periods depending on the state and sometimes the region.

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4.

In Iran, spring break starts at Nowruz and ends on Sizdah Bedar, All Iranians have the same spring break.

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5.

In Taiwan, spring break usually refers to the consecutive days off of Tomb Sweeping Day and Children's Day.

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6.

In Greece, spring break takes place during the Holy Week and the one after it.

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7.

In Lithuania, spring break takes place one week before Easter and one day after it, all school students have this vacation.

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8.

In Portugal, spring break is mostly known as "Easter Holidays" and it gives two weeks to all students around the country.

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9.

In Mexico, spring break takes place during the Holy Week and the one after it.

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10.

Large annual spring break festivities take place in various countries, often in the form of music festivals and joined by special nightclub parties, beach activities and accommodation offers.

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