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St Piran's Day

St Piran's Day ((コーンウォール語:Gool Peran)) is the national day of Cornwall, held on 5 March every year. The day is named after one of the patron saints of Cornwall, Saint Piran, who is also the patron saint of tin miners.
==Origins==
(詳細はtin miners of Cornwall.〔("Saint Piran's Day", Historic UK )〕 Other miners' holidays of a similar nature include Picrous Day and Chewidden Thursday. The miners of Breage and Germoe observed St Piran's feast day as that of their patron saint until at least 1764.〔Attwater, D. (1965) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Saints''. Penguin Books; p. 288〕
"St. Piran's Day was said to be a favourite with the tinners who having a tradition that some secrets regarding the manufacture of tin were communicated to their ancestors by that saint, they leave the manufacture to shift for itself for that day, and keep it as a holiday."〔(Hunt, Robt., ''Popular Romances of the West of England'' )〕 There is little description of specific traditions associated with this day apart from the consumption of large amounts of alcohol and food during 'Perrantide', the week leading up to 5 March.〔 The day following the St Piran's Day was known by many as 'Mazey Day', a term which has now been adopted by the revived Golowan festival in Penzance. The phrase 'drunk as a perraner' was used in 19th century Cornwall to describe people who had consumed large quantities of alcohol.〔("St. Piran's Day", Cornish Culture )〕

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