Happy Holidays! – Joyeuses Fêtes! – Felices Fiestas! – Hạnh phúc ngày lễ – 節日快樂 – Masaya pista opisyal – Laethanta saoire sona – Trevlig Helg! – Boas Festas! – Mutlu Bayramlar! – Sarbatori Fericite! – 행복 휴일 – Vesele Praznike – Selamat Hari Raya! – Sretni praznici! – Boldog Ünnepeket – Καλές δικακοπές! – Glade feriedage – Gëzuar Festat – Jie Ri Yu Kuai – Bones Festes! – Felix feriarum – Furaha likizo – 幸せな休日 – חג שמח – Buone Feste! – Ii holide eximnandi – Forhe Feiertage – Prettige feestdagen – Hau’oli Lanui – Beannachtaí na Féile – Šťastné svátky – Wesołych świąt – Zoriontsu oporrak – Feliĉaj ferioj – Palju õnne – Hyvהה joulua – Счастливых праздников – Happy Holidays! – Joyeuses Fêtes! – Felices Fiestas! – Hạnh phúc ngày lễ – 節日快樂 – Masaya pista opisyal – Laethanta saoire sona – Trevlig Helg! – Boas Festas! – Mutlu Bayramlar! – Sarbatori Fericite! – 행복 휴일 – Vesele Praznike – Selamat Hari Raya! – Sretni praznici! – Boldog Ünnepeket – Καλές δικακοπές! – Glade feriedage – Gëzuar Festat – Jie Ri Yu Kuai – Bones Festes! – Felix feriarum – Furaha likizo – 幸せな休日 – חג שמח – Buone Feste! – Ii holide eximnandi – Forhe Feiertage – Prettige feestdagen – Hau’oli Lanui – Beannachtaí na Féile – Šťastné svátky – Wesołych świąt – Zoriontsu oporrak – Feliĉaj ferioj – Palju õnne – Hyvהה joulua – Happy Holidays! – Joyeuses Fêtes! – Felices Fiestas! – Hạnh phúc ngày lễ – 節日快樂 – Masaya pista opisyal – Laethanta saoire sona – Trevlig Helg! – Boas Festas! – Mutlu Bayramlar! – Sarbatori Fericite! – 행복 휴일 – Vesele Praznike – Selamat Hari Raya! – Sretni praznici! – Boldog Ünnepeket – Καλές δικακοπές! – Glade feriedage – Gëzuar Festat – Jie Ri Yu Kuai – Bones Festes! – Felix feriarum – Furaha likizo – 幸せな休日 – חג שמח – Buone Feste! – Ii holide eximnandi – Forhe Feiertage – Prettige feestdagen – Hau’oli Lanui – Beannachtaí na Féile – Šťastné svátky – Wesołych świąt – Zoriontsu oporrak – Feliĉaj ferioj – Palju õnne – Hyvהה joulua – – Happy Holidays! – Joyeuses Fêtes! – Felices Fiestas! – Hạnh phúc ngày lễ – 節日快樂 – Masaya pista opisyal – Laethanta saoire sona – Trevlig Helg! – Boas Festas! – Mutlu Bayramlar! – Sarbatori Fericite! – 행복 휴일 – Vesele Praznike – Selamat Hari Raya! – Sretni praznici! – Boldog Ünnepeket – Καλές δικακοπές! – Glade feriedage – Gëzuar Festat – Jie Ri Yu Kuai – Bones Festes! – Felix feriarum – Furaha likizo – 幸せな休日 – חג שמח – Buone Feste! – Ii holide eximnandi – Forhe Feiertage – Prettige feestdagen – Hau’oli Lanui – Beannachtaí na Féile – Šťastné svátky – Wesołych świąt – Zoriontsu oporrak – Feliĉaj ferioj – Palju õnne – Hyvהה joulua –
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