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  2. Easter witch - Wikipedia

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    Easter witches in 2008 and 1958 A girl dressed up as an Easter witch. Easter witches (Swedish: påskkärring, ' easter hag ', [1] ' easter witch ', [1] Finland Swedish: påskhäxa, ' easter witch ', Finnish: trulli, ' trulli ') is an old Swedish legend about witches flying to Blockula (Swedish: Blåkulla, Blå Jungfrun) on brooms on the Thursday before Easter (Maundy Thursday, sv ...

  3. Category:Witchcraft in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Witch trials in Sweden (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Witchcraft in Sweden" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Easter witch; G. Kerstin ...

  4. You Probably Haven't Heard of These Easter Traditions From ...

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    Dressing up as Easter witches is a fun Easter tradition that young children of Finland take part in. The kids wear colorful clothing with painted freckles on their cheeks, ...

  5. Swedish festivities - Wikipedia

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    Easter (påsk) is celebrated in Sweden. The belief in witches travelling to Blåkulla on Maundy Thursday (originally for a Sabbath with the Devil) is honoured by children dressing up as witches (påskkärring), knocking on the doors in the neighbourhood requesting treats (much like trick or treating during Halloween).

  6. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden and Finland, traditions include egg painting and small children dressed as Easter witches (påskkärring [47] or in Finland påskhäxa, typically dressed as old folks) collecting candy door-to-door, in exchange for decorated hand-made greetings such as cards [48] or pussy willows, called virvonta in Finland, which is a result of the ...

  7. Blockula - Wikipedia

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    A girl dressed up as an Easter witch. Blockula could only be reached by magical flight, wherein witches and the taken children would ride fence-posts, spits, beasts (such as horses or goats) or even the bodies of sleeping men; one example claims that when room was lacking a spit would be placed into the back-side of a goat, to increase the riding area.

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