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- Kurentovanje is Slovenia's most po****r and ethnologically significant carnival event first organised in 1960 by Drago Hasl and his ****ociates from cultural...
- Ameriška domovina. No. 143. July 27, 1973. p. 2. Retrieved March 27, 2025. "Kurentovanje 2020: Slovenian Mardi Gras festival to scare away winter with parties...
- ready for the traditional Kurentovanje festival". Independent Balkan News Agency. Retrieved 21 January 2016. "Kurentovanje - The Slovenian rite of spring...
- Cleveland Kurentovanje (pronounced koo-rehn-toh-VAHN-yeh) is a Slovenian-American festival celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of spring, taking...
- West Park. Cleveland also hosts annual Polish Dyngus Day and Slovene Kurentovanje celebrations. The city's annual Saint Patrick's Day parade brings hundreds...
- Kurentovanje 2025 was the 65th edition of Ptuj carnival organized by Ptuj Public Institute with the Urban Muni****lity of Ptuj cooperation, held between...
- Clair-Superior neighborhood of Cleveland began hosting a local version of Kurentovanje, the Carnival event held in the city of Ptuj, Slovenia. The event is...
- spring, an ancient Slavic pagan rite of spring and fertility, called Kurentovanje or Korantovanje. Kurent is believed to be the name of an ancient god...
- festival, where parti****nts wear masks and costumes and run around Kurentovanje – 11-day carnival event in Slovenia Mari Lwyd – South Wales Christmas...
- Kurentovanje 2024 is the upcoming 64th Ptuj carnival, organized by Ptuj Tourism Public Institute. Every night between 4 and 12 February, Kurents (Korants)...