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- Malanka (Ukrainian: Маланка, or Ukrainian: Щедрий Вечір, romanized: Shchedryi Vechir, lit. 'bounteous evening') is a Ukrainian folk holiday celebrated...
- Eve in the Julian Calendar (December 31 Old Style), known in Ukraine as Malanka or Shchedry Vechir [uk] ("Generous Evening"). Early performances of the...
- The main events take place in Bukovina on the eve of the traditional Malanka carnival. But in the region, corruption is an integral part of all spheres...
- Montenegro, Republic of Srpska, North Macedonia), and its related observances: Malanka (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus) St. Knut's Day (Sweden and Finland) Stephen...
- and the holiday with which the chant was originally ****ociated became Malanka (Ukrainian: Щедрий вечір, Shchedry vechir), the eve of the Julian New Year...
- A Ukrainian disguised as a Czort on Malanka...
- Puja Vasant Panchami All Hindu festivals except Gandhi Jayanti. Slavic Malanka caps off the festivities of the Christmas holidays Maslenitsa in Slavic...
- Every year, in early January, the village organizes Malanka processions. Nowadays, the Malanka theatrical festivals are held, with parti****nts from...
- (mainly among Serbs), Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Montenegro, Ukraine (Malanka) and Switzerland (as alter Silvester). The Berbers of North Africa (from...
- Conceptually, Ukrainian lyrics of this song meets the definition of schedrivka (Malanka song) while English content of "Carol of the Bells" indicates it as koliadka...