St David's Day
 
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Welsh
people
celebrate
 
the
life
 
of
Saint David
 
 
and
 
the
Welsh
culture
 
on
March
1st
each
year.
 
Many
people
pin
 
a
daffodil
 
or
leek
 
to
their
clothes
 
and
some,
especially
children,
wear
traditional
costumes.
 
St David
 
is
 
the
 
patron
saint
 
of
Wales.
March
1st
celebrates
St David’s
life
 
and
Welsh
culture
 
in
Wales
 
and
 
in
countries
such as
Canada
 
and
 
the
USA.
 
Many
people
 
fly
 
the
Welsh
flag.
 
The
daffodil
or
leek
 
are
symbols
 
of
Wales.
 
The
traditional
meal
 
on
St David's Day
 
is
cawl.
 
 
Cawl
is
soup
made
 
of
leek
 
 
and
other
locally
grown
produce.