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Germany, specifically in Munich in Bavaria.

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It is a German holiday and it takes place in Munich, Germany.

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An Oktoberfest horn is a tuba.

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If the person is a friend you say: " Wir hoffen dich auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen". In a formal context: "Wir hoffen Sie auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen". Plural version informal: "Wir hoffen euch auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen". Plural formal version: "Wir hoffen Sie auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen".

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Oktoberfest is as always in October! Prosit!

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The largest Oktoberfest takes place in Munich. Oktoberfest is not celebrated outside of the region of Bavaria.

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Oktoberfest commemorates the marriage of the first king to a princess.

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Germany has the really famous Oktoberfest. There are many local events called Oktoberfest in the United States, and probably in other countries as well.

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Wir hatten viel Spaß auf dem Oktoberfest = We had great fun at the Oktoberfest.

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There is no name for attendants of Oktoberfest. You might call them Volk or Teilnehmer.

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You can say "Bis bald beim Oktoberfest!" in German.

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The Oktoberfest in Munich receives approximately 6.5 million annually.

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Because the month in which it takes place is october, called "Oktober" in German.

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The Munich Oktoberfest will take place on Saturday, September 21st, 2013. The Oktoberfest will contain sales booth, carnival rides, beer tents and family days.

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The Oktoberfest is not a holiday.

It is a folks festival (fun fair) that lasts for sixteen or seventeen days.

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The "official" Oktoberfest is in Munich (that's the one that you see on the TV) but most towns have their own celebrations as well. Stuttgart has the 2nd biggest Oktoberfest celebrations in all of Germany, and it's much more family friendly there (Oktoberfest in Munich is VERY intense).

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As far as I know, there are no other names for Oktoberfest, that is if you meant the annual festival held in Munich. However, for other versions of Oktoberfest held all over the world, I am sure they make have slightly different names.

Otherwise, mostly it is just called Oktoberfest.

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Oktoberfest is a 16- to 18-day festival held annually in Munich, Germany, typically starting in late September and ending in the first week of October.

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because there is

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The Oktoberfest

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Oktoberfest does not occur in October in the first place. It actaully occurs at the end of the month of September.

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The traditional outfit worn by women at Oktoberfest is called a dirndl.

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informal:

Du bist zum Oktoberfest am ersten Oktober 2011 eingeladen.

formal:

Sie sind zum Oktoberfest am ersten Oktober 2011 eingeladen.

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OKTOBERFEST

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Oktoberfest was the celebration of the King's wedding. It started in 1810.

On the anniversary, they celebrate again with specially brewed beers and food.

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Oktoberfest is held in Munich, Germany. It takes place at the Theresienwiese, a large open space in the city center.

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Oktoberfest originated in Bavaria. It started in 1810 to celebrate the wedding of Prince Ludwig. It has continued for almost 200 years.

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The first Oktoberfest was in 1810. It was part of a celebration of the Crown Prince Ludwig's wedding. In addition to the wedding, there was a party and horseraces.

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It is recommended to plan for Oktoberfest at least 6 months in advance to secure accommodations and tickets.

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The Oktoberfest takes place in Munich, Germany. It is held annually from late September to the first weekend in October.

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I am sure there are Americans of German heritage that celebrate Oktoberfest in the USA, although it's nothing like the festival in Munich.

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Germany, in September

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Oktoberfest is celebrated in October.

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