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  2. The Red Flag - Wikipedia

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    History. Irishman Jim Connell wrote the song's lyrics in 1889 in Nicholas Donovan's house. There are six stanzas, each followed by the chorus. It is normally sung to the tune of "Lauriger Horatius", better known as the German carol "O Tannenbaum" ("O Christmas Tree"), though Connell had wanted it sung to the tune of a pro-Jacobite Robert Burns anthem, "The White Cockade".

  3. Frohes Fest - Wikipedia

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    Frohes Fest (German for "Merry Celebration" in relation to a Christmas celebration) is the second studio album released by the Neue Deutsche Härte band Unheilig.It was released in 2002 in two versions, a standard one-disc edition and a limited two-disc edition (which includes the Tannenbaum EP as a bonus disc).

  4. NGC 2264 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2264 is the location where the Cone Nebula, the Stellar Snowflake Cluster and the Christmas Tree Cluster have formed in this emission nebula. For reference, the Stellar Snowflake Cluster is located 2,700 light years away in the constellation Monoceros. The Snowflake Cluster was granted its name due to its unmistakable pinwheel-like shape ...

  5. Christmas tree (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    O Christmas Tree”, the English version of the song “O Tannenbaum” "Christmas Tree" (Lady Gaga song), a 2008 single by Lady Gaga and Space Cowboy "Christmas Trees", a 2016 song by Major Lazer "Christmas Tree" (V song), a 2021 single by V from Our Beloved Summer; Places. Christmas tree (aviation), a term for alert aprons of the United ...

  6. Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    The German term for fir tree. Tannenbaum, Arkansas. "O Tannenbaum", a Christmas carol of German origin. Operation Tannenbaum, the planned invasion of neutral Switzerland by Nazi Germany. Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding (or simply Tanenbaum), a New York–based non-profit organization.

  7. Christmas Extraordinaire - Wikipedia

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    The song "O Tannenbaum" features a lead vocal by Johnny Mathis. Five of the album's tracks were included in the group's 2004 compilation Christmas Celebration. On June 21, 2004, Christmas Extraordinaire was certified Triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of three million copies in the United States.