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Can't make it to Munich, Germany, to the official Oktoberfest? Why not 
check out one of the many other Oktoberfests celebrated around the world. 
The largest Oktoberfest outside Germany is held in Kitchener-Waterloo, 
Ontario, around the time of Canadian Thanksgiving. Another large event is 
held in Cincinnati, Ohio--with over 500,000 visitors during the 2002 
Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati. The pseudo-Bavarian village of Leavenworth, 
Washington holds Oktoberfest during the first two weeks in October yearly. 
The city of New Braunfels, Texas also holds an Oktoberfest, as does 
Addison,Texas; Mount Angel, Oregon; La Crosse, Wisconsin; Lancaster County, 
Pennsylvania; Panama City, Florida; and the Bavarian-reproduction town of 
Helen, Georgia.

A huge Oktoberfest is held in the Brazilian city of Blumenau (more than 
600,000 visitors in 2004), and many other Brazilian cities founded by 
Germans have their own Oktoberfest, such as Santa Cruz do Sul (more than 
500,000 visitors in 2004), Rolândia, São José do Cedro, Seara and
Itapiranga.

In Argentina, a town called Villa General Belgrano in the Córdoba Province 
has an Oktoberfest that is well-known and the biggest in the country.

Hong Kong has celebrated the Oktoberfest since 1991 and it is organized by 
the Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam has celebrated 
Oktoberfest since 1992 and it is held at the Hotel Equatorial. Not called 
"Oktoberfest", but very similar in character, is the Cannstatter
Wasen in Stuttgart which starts one week later and is the second largest 
fair in the world. Smaller beer festivals similar to the Oktoberfest are 
common in Germany and take place throughout the year in most bigger German 
cities.

Inspired by a joke on The Simpsons, there is now a Scottish version called 
the Scotchtoberfest.


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