ARNN - Arendaal's National News
Sunday, 2nd February 1953
Preparations underway for the Trondheim Carnival
Preparations are well underway for the annual Trondheim Carnival, the best known and most hideously elaborate of Arendaal's carnival celebrations. Revellers are promised to turn out in beautiful, intricate, and often incredibly camp, costumes for the festivities, the most effervescent of which will be chosen as 'King and/or Queen of the Trondheim Carnival' on the last day of the Carnival.
Due to run from the 22nd of February to the 4th of March, the Carnival will come to an end with the advent of Lent, an all-around downer of a season but generally agreed to be the best possible cure for the immense hangover assured to be awaiting anyone who's lucky enough to frequent the famous (or infamous Carnival).
Trondheim Mayor, Ulrik Mikkelsen, has extended a traditionally warm welcome to all international and national visitors to the forthcoming festivities, hoping that this year will attract even more visitors than 2013. Trondheim, Arendaal's second largest city, is also the country's second most visited destination after the national capital, Emyn Arnen.
Sunday, 2nd February 1953
Preparations underway for the Trondheim Carnival
Preparations are well underway for the annual Trondheim Carnival, the best known and most hideously elaborate of Arendaal's carnival celebrations. Revellers are promised to turn out in beautiful, intricate, and often incredibly camp, costumes for the festivities, the most effervescent of which will be chosen as 'King and/or Queen of the Trondheim Carnival' on the last day of the Carnival.
Due to run from the 22nd of February to the 4th of March, the Carnival will come to an end with the advent of Lent, an all-around downer of a season but generally agreed to be the best possible cure for the immense hangover assured to be awaiting anyone who's lucky enough to frequent the famous (or infamous Carnival).
Trondheim Mayor, Ulrik Mikkelsen, has extended a traditionally warm welcome to all international and national visitors to the forthcoming festivities, hoping that this year will attract even more visitors than 2013. Trondheim, Arendaal's second largest city, is also the country's second most visited destination after the national capital, Emyn Arnen.
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