Celebrations with that name happen in many places in the world.
But if you read the previous answer, you will understand why I say no to your question.
Still at 12.
I have to go. As a goodbye clue, I can add to the original clue by saying that the event that happened right there is about as likely to happen again as hell is likely to freeze over.
Jees, you were on to the right country! You should get some of the credit here, 'cause it made me look for reasons BigThumb would be interested in Germany…
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, site of the 1936 Winter Olympics.
“Great Britain won the men’s ice hockey competition. While only one player on the team was born in Canada, nine of the thirteen players on the roster grew up in Canada, and eleven had played previously in Canada.”
This is Lake Riessersee near Garmisch-Partenkirchen. And yes,Great Britain winning the gold against Canada in “ice hockey” isn’t likely to happen again. Sorry Grockle!
I could ( and probably should) have sent you on a red herring with your question about English speakers. According to the map given here: [, there is a more than 50% of germany’s population who can speak some English. ](, there is a more than 50% of germany’s population who can speak some English. )