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Based on local anecdotes and oral histories documented in cultural surveys of Andorran traditions; no official legal text found.
An unusual local custom in Andorra purportedly banned wearing hats inside churches unless the wearer was carrying firewood for the altar.
Based on local anecdotes and oral histories documented in cultural surveys of Andorran traditions; no official legal text found.
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