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Carnival

The period from Epiphany (January 6) to Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent, is called the carnival season. In European culture, this period is traditionally associated with joyful celebrations and feasts. Carnival traditions and accessories from Hungary.

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Báb, kólót táncoló bábok
ostyasütő
Tarkedli sütő
Busóálarc
EPOSZ farsang
Fánksütő
Turka
Háromkirályok látogatása
Két asszony és egy férfi turkával a tornácon
Buzogány
Busóbaba, "famatyi"
Farsangi báli legyező és táncrend a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum látképével
Tarkedli sütő
Busójárás
kereplő
Görögkeleti vízkereszt
Vízhordó rúd, "Obranica"
Farsangi sör
Réznyomat
Táncrend
Táncoló pár, báli esemény, a kép jobb szélén Zsitvay Tibor áll.
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