The Bulgarian Tradition Of Martenitsa

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The Bulgarian Tradition Of Martenitsa

Martenitsi at an open air-market in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 28, 2021. Every year on 1st of March, Bulgarian people celebrate a centuries-old tradition called the day of Baba Marta, related to sending off the winter and welcoming the approaching spring. Martenitsa is made of twined red and white threads – woolen, silk, or cotton. (Photo by Hristo Vladev/NurPhoto)


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