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Christmas markets, a cherished tradition in Germany and neighbouring countries, have joined the long list of annual traditions that were cancelled or diminished this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
November saw many European countries impose partial or tougher lockdowns as new virus cases soared.
The restrictions are either being retained or only partially loosened as Advent begins Sunday.
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Markets across the country — including in Frankfurt, Dortmund and many in Berlin — have suffered the same fate, with authorities canceling the events or organizers concluding that it didn”t make sense to push ahead with their plans.
Over the border in France, the roughly 300 stalls of Strasbourg”s popular Christmas market won”t go up this year.
And it”s the same story in the Belgian capital, Brussels.