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Home>romanian traditions

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Blog, CulturalMarch 1, 2021March 8, 2021

Martisor – 1st of March tradition in Romania

Martisor

Martisor (spelled ”mahrtzeeshore”) is probably the most famous Romanian tradition which symbolizes the coming of Spring. Photo by Ion Chibzii https://flickr.com/photos/ion_chibzii/25292485162/ Although the official (astronomical) first day of Spring is the Spring equinox (20th of March), a small symbolic gesture in Romania brings it closer …

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