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#12168532
17 March 2025
An Iranian woman carries green grass, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, while shopping for New Year celebrations in northern Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2025. Nowruz, meaning ''New Day,'' the Iranian New Year, celebrates spring's arrival on the vernal equinox. It symbolizes renewal and features traditions like spring cleaning and the Haft-Sin table. Celebrated across many countries, it is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
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17 March 2025
An Iranian woman looks at green grasses, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, while shopping for New Year celebrations in northern Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2025. Nowruz, meaning ''New Day,'' the Iranian New Year, celebrates spring's arrival on the vernal equinox. It symbolizes renewal and features traditions like spring cleaning and the Haft-Sin table. Celebrated across many countries, it is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
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17 March 2025
Two elderly Iranian women sit together next to green grasses, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, while shopping for New Year celebrations in northern Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2025. Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, celebrates spring's arrival on the vernal equinox. It symbolizes renewal and features traditions like spring cleaning and the Haft-Sin table. Celebrated across many countries, it is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
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17 March 2025
A young Iranian woman carries green grass and goldfish, the main Iranian New Year symbols, in plastic bags while shopping for New Year celebrations in northern Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2025. Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, celebrates spring's arrival on the vernal equinox. It symbolizes renewal and features traditions like spring cleaning and the Haft-Sin table. Celebrated across many countries, it is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
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18 March 2024
Decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, are being placed on a street-side in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, during the shopping for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian vendor is standing next to decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, as people shop for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian vendor is standing next to decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, as people shop for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A veiled Iranian woman is walking past decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
Two Iranian women are walking past decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. Iranians are celebrating Nowruz, the first day of spring, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian woman is looking at decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian woman is walking past decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, while shopping for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A motorcyclist is riding past decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
Iranian women are looking at decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, while shopping for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. They are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
Iranian shoppers are walking past decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. They are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
An Iranian woman and her young son are standing in front of decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, as they shop for the upcoming Nowruz celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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#11083965
18 March 2024
A young Iranian woman, not wearing a mandatory headscarf, is looking at decorations for the Haftseen table, the main symbol of the Iranian New Year, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate Nowruz, which marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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