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Ded Moroz
Christmas figure in Slavic cultures
Maslenitsa
Maslenitsa (; ; ; ), also known as Butter Lady, Butter Week, Crepe week, or Cheesefare Week, is an Eastern Slavic religious and folk holiday which has retained a number of elements of Slavic mythology in its ritual. It is celebrated during the last week before Great Lent; that is, the eighth week before Eastern Orthodox Pascha, equivalent to the West's Sexagesima.
Presentation of Jesus at the Temple
Story about an event in the life of Jesus in the Christian Bible
Kupala Night
East-Slavic folk holiday in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland and Russia

Koliada
thumb|200px|Verteps parade, [[Lviv, Ukraine]]
thumb|200px|Koledari|Kolędowanie in Poland, 2019
thumb|200px|Kolyadka performers in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, 2013
Christmas in Russia
Christmas celebrations and traditions in Russia
mummers play
folk play
Apple Feast of the Saviour
Slavic folk Christianity holiday
Slavic carnival
traditional Slavic carnival
Zadušnice
upright=1.2|thumb|Alexei Savrasov. Grave on the Volga (1874).
thumb|upright=1.2|Smolensk cemetery, commemoration. 1881
upright=1.1|thumbnail|Dušičky in Slovakia and Czech
thumb|right|upright=1.1|All Saints' Day|Zaduszki (All Saints' Day) in Poland
upright=1.1|thumbnail|Dziady in Belarus
upright=1.1|thumbnail|Zadushnitsa in Bulgaria, painting by Ivan Mrkvička
Zaduszki () or Dzień Zaduszny () is a Polish name for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) on 2 November. The word Zaduszki originating from Dzień Zaduszny, can be roughly translated into English as "the day of p
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Pluguşorul
thumb|Plugușorul in Moldova
Plugușorul (Plowing is symbolic, ) is a Romanian New Year's tradition and carol.
Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari