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Un viaje por la Navidad

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Diana Uribe

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

El espíritu de la navidad llega a nuestro Podcast. En este episodio hacemos un recorrido por las tradiciones decembrinas de Europa, África, Latinoamérica y Colombia. Tendremos un encuentro con la fuerza del amor, de la familiaridad, de la tregua navideña. Hagamos este viaje a través del pesebre, los villancicos, los gnomos islandeses, San Nicolás nacido en Turquía y sentémonos alrededor de las velas que nos dan luz y alegría. ¡Feliz Navidad!

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0:00.0

I'll see you in the next video, bye!

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I'll see you in the next video, bye!

0:54.0

Well, finally I arrived at Christmas, almost no! What so complicated! I had never been so far away from Christmas, like this year, especially a few times when it seemed more distant than ever, and in this case today this is the audio number 70 that we have done in this year, among the podcasts, the trip to Colombia,

1:24.0

the book of revolutions, so it has been a long journey through many paths and many stories, which comes today to what is the journey of Christmas.

1:54.0

I'll see you in the next video, bye!

2:16.0

Today's episode is brought to you in part thanks to Plachi, further ahead in today's story I'll tell you a little more about them and why they offer a very good opportunity to learn new things.

2:30.0

The spirit of Christmas, what is fantastic, beautiful, is that it is always a journey, it is a journey between everything that happens in the year,

2:55.0

and it is a journey where the people feel to admire themselves and to live love and to live the affection from the moment that comes from the wind, from that comes the beauty and everything that is called to do today is to tell a journey through the geographies of the spirit of Christmas, through traditions, about how they celebrate it and how they live it in different places.

3:21.0

So we have been traveling throughout all these months for so many geographies and for so many peoples.

3:29.0

One day during the first World War, in which the combat was of you, and that a respite, in which I could reign peace, that was the tragedy of Christmas in 1914.

3:43.0

It is in the middle of the tough times and during that Christmas of 1914, the Germans sang and sang songs.

3:53.0

The German soldiers placed an albord of the trenches, objects and lighting, we remember that the objects and the bones are unique, trees that do not lose their leaves in the winter,

4:04.0

that is why they are so important in the northern celebrations and particularly of the Germans.

4:10.0

They were illuminated and the soldiers were sending them, sent these trees, along with rations, extras of Salchicha, bread, delicacies.

4:23.0

And that day in the land of no one, in the land of no one, is that point that there is between a trench and another.

4:30.0

The adversaries forgot their odio, left the differences aside, and the German soldiers, some soldiers came out of the armed with white flags.

4:42.0

After a moment of doubt, the allies were with them, they were happy, shared a tabaco, alcohol, chocolate.

4:52.0

These were the steps of peace in the day of the tragedy of Christmas, which even led to a football game, and to take out all the photos together.

5:03.0

When the first Grand Pesadilla began, the first World War.

5:08.0

And it is that Christmas is a tragedy between all the things that have happened in other occasions when we tell the story of Christmas,

5:17.0

that it is a spirit that has survived 2,000 years, that has survived the religious wars, that has survived to all the geographies, to the world wars,

5:27.0

to the most tough times.

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