a list of festivals from various continents around the world, including Asia, Africa, and America. Please note that this list is not exhaustive, as there are countless festivals celebrated worldwide.
Asia:
- Diwali (India)
- Chinese New Year (China)
- Songkran Water Festival (Thailand)
- Holi (India)
- Eid al-Fitr (Islamic festival celebrated in various Asian countries)
- Lunar New Year (celebrated in various Asian countries)
- Naadam Festival (Mongolia)
- Obon Festival (Japan)
- Vesak (Buddhist festival celebrated in various Asian countries)
- Lantern Festival (China)
Africa:
- Timkat (Ethiopia)
- Carnival of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- Marrakech Popular Arts Festival (Morocco)
- Fes Festival of World Sacred Music (Morocco)
- Cape Town International Jazz Festival (South Africa)
- Lagos Jazz Festival (Nigeria)
- Durban International Film Festival (South Africa)
- Sauti za Busara Music Festival (Zanzibar, Tanzania)
- Mawazine Festival (Morocco)
- Festival au Désert (Mali)
America:
- Carnival of Brazil (Brazil)
- Day of the Dead (Mexico)
- Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (United States)
- Mardi Gras (United States)
- Independence Day (United States)
- Toronto International Film Festival (Canada)
- Oktoberfest (United States and Canada)
- Burning Man (United States)
- Bastille Day (France, celebrated in French communities in America)
- Jazz and Heritage Festival (United States)
These are just a few examples of festivals celebrated across Asia, Africa, and America. Each region and country have their unique festivals that reflect their history, culture, and traditions.
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