In Denmark, Epiphany, or "Helligtrekongersdag," is celebrated on January 6th, marking the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. Traditionally, families enjoy a special cake called "Kong Cake," which often contains a hidden figurine; the person who finds it is crowned king or queen for the day. Some people also participate in church services to honor the occasion. While not as widely celebrated as Christmas, Epiphany holds significance in Danish culture and customs.
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