-
caroling may also take
place along with a
staged play
called Vertep. The
koledari carolers traditionally start their rounds at
midnight on
Christmas Eve...
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Koledari Knoll (Bulgarian: Коледарска могила, ‘Koledarska Mogila’ \ko-le-'dar-ska mo'gi-la\) is the
rocky ridge extending 1 km in north-northwest to south-southeast...
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beginning with the 1st of
march Nestinari ****eri
Koleda (Christmas),
Koledari Velikden (Easter) Name Days
International Mother's Day,
March 8 Independence...
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singing carols and
receiving a gift at parting. The kids are
called '
koledari' or
rarely 'kolezhdani' who sing
kolyadki (songs).
Koleda is also celebrated...
- koleduvane. In some
regions of
Russia the
ritual gifts (usually buns) for the
koledari are also
called kolyada. In the
lands of the Croats, a doll
called Koled...
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Cancionero de
Upsala Carols by
Candlelight List of
Christmas carols Kolyadka,
Koledari Medieval dance Piae
Cantiones Trick-or-treating
Villancico W****ailing "The...
- latter,
described as young.
Koledari sung it to the
household head in
whose home they came:
Besides the singing, the
koledari also
chased away
demons from...
- or ****y ale.[citation needed]
Apple Day First-foot Jasličkári
Koliada Koledari List of
Christmas carols Mari Lwyd Mummers' play Julebukking, Scandinavia...
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evident both from his role in the
storm myth and in
carnival customs of
Koledari shamans. In his role as a
trickster god, he is in some ways
similar to...
-
other countries, such as
Poland (kolęda),
Romania (colindă) and
Bulgaria (
koledari),
there is a
tradition of
Christmas caroling (earlier
known as w****ailing)...