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X-WR-CALDESC:Three Kings' Day (or Día de los Reyes Magos/Epiphany) on Janua
 ry 6th celebrates the Christian story of the Three Wise Men (Magi) arrivin
 g to honor the baby Jesus\, bringing gifts of gold\, frankincense\, and my
 rrh\, marking the end of the Christmas season and often serving as the mai
 n gift-giving day in Hispanic cultures\, where children leave shoes out fo
 r the kings. Celebrations include parades\, special cakes like Rosca de Re
 yes\, and traditions of leaving hay and water for the kings' camels. \n\nR
 eligious Significance (Epiphany)\nManifestation of Christ: The word 'Epiph
 any' means 'appearance' or 'manifestation' (from Greek epiphaneia)\, signi
 fying the revelation of Jesus to the world through these Gentile visitors.
 \nEnd of Christmas: It traditionally concludes the twelve days of Christma
 s\, with some traditions like Theophany in Orthodoxy focusing on Jesus' ba
 ptism. \n\nCultural Traditions (Día de los Reyes)\nGift-Giving: In Spain\,
  Mexico\, and Latin America\, the Kings bring gifts\, not Santa Claus.\nLe
 aving Treats: Children leave their shoes (or by the Nativity scene) filled
  with hay/grass and water for the kings' camels on the night of January 5t
 h.\nParades & Feasts: Parades feature floats of the Three Kings (Balthazar
 \, Melchior\, Gaspar).\nRosca de Reyes (King's Ring): A sweet bread cake d
 ecorated with candied fruits\, often with a baby Jesus figurine baked insi
 de\; the finder hosts the next party.\nFrance: A similar cake\, galette de
 s rois\, has a hidden trinket\, making the finder the 'king' or 'queen' fo
 r the day.\n \nKey Takeaway\nWhat: Commemorates the Wise Men's visit to Je
 sus.\nWhen: January 6th.\nWhere: Widely celebrated in Hispanic and some Eu
 ropean cultures.\nHow: Parades\, special cakes\, and gifts (often in shoes
 ).
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DESCRIPTION:Three Kings' Day (or Día de los Reyes Magos/Epiphany) on Januar
 y 6th celebrates the Christian story of the Three Wise Men (Magi) arriving
  to honor the baby Jesus\, bringing gifts of gold\, frankincense\, and myr
 rh\, marking the end of the Christmas season and often serving as the main
  gift-giving day in Hispanic cultures\, where children leave shoes out for
  the kings. Celebrations include parades\, special cakes like Rosca de Rey
 es\, and traditions of leaving hay and water for the kings' camels. \n\nRe
 ligious Significance (Epiphany)\nManifestation of Christ: The word 'Epipha
 ny' means 'appearance' or 'manifestation' (from Greek epiphaneia)\, signif
 ying the revelation of Jesus to the world through these Gentile visitors.
 \nEnd of Christmas: It traditionally concludes the twelve days of Christma
 s\, with some traditions like Theophany in Orthodoxy focusing on Jesus' ba
 ptism. \n\nCultural Traditions (Día de los Reyes)\nGift-Giving: In Spain\,
  Mexico\, and Latin America\, the Kings bring gifts\, not Santa Claus.\nLe
 aving Treats: Children leave their shoes (or by the Nativity scene) filled
  with hay/grass and water for the kings' camels on the night of January 5t
 h.\nParades & Feasts: Parades feature floats of the Three Kings (Balthazar
 \, Melchior\, Gaspar).\nRosca de Reyes (King's Ring): A sweet bread cake d
 ecorated with candied fruits\, often with a baby Jesus figurine baked insi
 de\; the finder hosts the next party.\nFrance: A similar cake\, galette de
 s rois\, has a hidden trinket\, making the finder the 'king' or 'queen' fo
 r the day.\n \nKey Takeaway\nWhat: Commemorates the Wise Men's visit to Je
 sus.\nWhen: January 6th.\nWhere: Widely celebrated in Hispanic and some Eu
 ropean cultures.\nHow: Parades\, special cakes\, and gifts (often in shoes
 ).
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SUMMARY:Three Kings Day
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