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At the samovar at the Maslenitsa festival for children in the Apollo Park in Kirov

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Русский: Ма́сленица — восточнославянский традиционный праздник, отмечаемый в течение недели перед Великим постом, сохранивший в своей обрядовой основе ряд элементов дохристианской славянской мифологии. В народном календаре восточных славян праздник маркирует границу зимы и весны, а также Мясоеда и Великого поста. Аналог карнавала в европейских странах. Дата Масленицы меняется каждый год в зависимости от даты празднования Пасхи. Традиционные атрибуты народного празднования Масленицы — чучело Масленицы, забавы, катание на санях, гулянья;  блины и лепёшки.
English: Maslenitsa is an East Slavic traditional holiday celebrated during the week before Lent, which has preserved in its ritual basis a number of elements of pre—Christian Slavic mythology. In the folk calendar of the Eastern Slavs, the holiday marks the border of winter and spring, as well as Meat-eating and Great Lent. An analogue of carnival in European countries. The date of Maslenitsa changes every year depending on the date of Easter celebration. Traditional attributes of the national celebration of Maslenitsa — stuffed Maslenitsa, fun, sleigh rides, festivities; pancakes and tortillas.
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