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St. Malo sculpture, Thanksgiving Memorial, La Corbiere, St. Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Costumed children in a procession, harvest festival, Harvest Thanksgiving in Marzahn, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Harvest festival crown, harvest festival at the apple market in Bad Feilnbach, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Happy Halloween text surrounded by pumpkin shaped plates, witch brooms, spiders and bats on purple background

Harvest Thanksgiving, Altar, Parish Church of St. Kilian, Bad Heilbrunn, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Female hands in yellow knitted sweater holding a bowl with pumpkin cream soup on dark stone background with spoon decorated with cut fresh pumpkin, top view. Autumn cozy dinner concept

Woman in yellow knitted sweater eating a pumpkin cream soup on dark stone background with spoon decorated with cut fresh pumpkin, top view. Autumn cozy dinner concept

Harvest thanks, Thanksgiving, Bread, Altar, Parish Church of St. Kilian, Bad Heilbrunn, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Thanksgiving bowl in front of the altar of the parish church of St. Peter am Moos near Muthmannsdorf, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Homemade pumpkin cream soup served in white ceramic bowl on white table with spoon decorated with whole pumpkin, angle view, selective focus. Autumn cozy comfort food, background space for text

Thanksgiving bowl in front of the altar of the parish church of St. Peter am Moos, frescoes ca. 1250, near Muthmannsdorf, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

A young married couple eat Thanksgiving dinner inside a cabin in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness.

Toddler girl crouches beside large pumpkin on the grass; Whidbey Island, Washington, United States of America

Thanksgiving plaques on a shrine at the Difunta Correa Sanctuary, Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina. La Difunta Correa is the most popular of Argentina's folk saints. She was a woman whose husband was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine civil wars. Becoming sick, he was then abandoned by partisans. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the partisans through the desert of San Juan Province. When her supplies ran out, she died. Her body was found days later by gauchos, however they found the baby still alive, feeding from the deceased woman's miraculously ever-full breast. Once the folk tale became known, her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living. Cattle keepers and truck drivers create small altars throughout Argentina and leave bottles of water as votive offerings.

Thanksgiving plaques on a shrine at the Difunta Correa Sanctuary, Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina. La Difunta Correa is the most popular of Argentina's folk saints. She was a woman whose husband was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine civil wars. Becoming sick, he was then abandoned by partisans. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the partisans through the desert of San Juan Province. When her supplies ran out, she died. Her body was found days later by gauchos, however they found the baby still alive, feeding from the deceased woman's miraculously ever-full breast. Once the folk tale became known, her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living. Cattle keepers and truck drivers create small altars throughout Argentina and leave bottles of water as votive offerings.