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- Maslenitsa (Belarusian: Масленіца; Russian: Мaсленица [ˈmas⁽ʲ⁾lʲɪnʲɪt͡sə]; Rusyn: Пущаня; Ukrainian: Масниця), also known as Butter Lady, Butter W****,...
- Macedonian: Прочка, romanized: Pročka; Russian: Масленица, Мясопуст, romanized: Maslenitsa, Myasopust; Polish: Ostatki, Mięsopust, Zapusty; Czech: Masopust, Šibřinky...
- the crêpes are called clătită. During the East Slavic celebration of Maslenitsa (Cheesefare W****), one of the most po****r foods are blini, or crêpes...
- Belarusian commemorative coin with Maslenitsa theme and the accompanying blini Blini rolled up A pre-1917 Maslenitsa congratulation postcard Blini shop...
- traditional Christian feast ****ociated with the celebration of Carnival Maslenitsa Shrove Tuesday Sydney **** and **** Mardi Gras Tsiknopempti Užgavėnės...
- Methodists, and other Protestants. In Slavic Eastern Orthodox nations, Maslenitsa is celebrated during the last w**** before Great Lent. In German-speaking...
- Russians and other Orthodox Christian peoples this festival is known as Maslenitsa (Russian: Масленица, Belarusian: масьленіца, Ukrainian: масниця). Elsewhere...
- po****r non-public holidays. Old New Year is celebrated on 14 January. Maslenitsa is an ancient and po****r East Slavic folk holiday. Cosmonautics Day on...
- The Overture Maslenitsa, Op. 36, was composed by Airat Ichmouratov during the years of 2012 and 2013. It was commissioned and premiered in Chicoutimi,...
- Christian festivals in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia also at this time of year (Maslenitsa). Shrove Tuesday is exactly 47 days before Easter Sunday, a moveable feast...