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#13397520
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13298783
10 February 2026
Fireworks occur before the lighting of the bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, on February 9, 2026. The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta is lit on February 9 and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend states that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
Fireworks occur before the lighting of the bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, on February 9, 2026. The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta is lit on February 9 and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend states that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, is lit on February 9, 2026, and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, is lit on February 9, 2026, and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, is lit on February 9, 2026, and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, is lit on February 9, 2026, and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, is lit on February 9, 2026, and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, on February 9, 2026, is lit on February 9 and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, on February 9, 2026, is lit on February 9 and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, on February 9, 2026, is lit on February 9 and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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10 February 2026
The bonfire of San Corrado in Molfetta, Italy, on February 9, 2026, is lit on February 9 and celebrates the patron saint by commemorating the arrival of his relics in the 14th century. Legend has it that the people of Molfetta, arriving at night with the remains, find the gates closed and warm themselves with a large fire, cooking broad beans and chickpeas. They represent warmth, faith, and popular tradition.
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