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Where are Celebrations of James Joyce held?

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Bloomsday is celebrated annually on June 16 in Dublin. The name derives, obviously, from Leopold Bloom of "Ulysses". Other Bloomsday celebration are held in Szombathely, Hungary (the fictional birthplace of Bloom's father), in Trieste, Italy and New York.

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