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  2. Easter whip - Wikipedia

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    In the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, and some parts of Hungary, the Easter whip is used as part of a tradition where boys are splashed with water and girls whipped with a decorated willow branch on Easter Monday. The tradition typically takes place in the morning of Easter Monday and involves a special handmade whip or switch called ...

  3. Śmigus-dyngus - Wikipedia

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    The tradition is widely associated with Poland in English-speaking countries and is observed by Polish diaspora communities, particularly among Polish Americans who call it Dyngus Day. The tradition is also deeply rooted in Hungary. Traditionally, boys throw water over girls on Easter Monday. In some regions they strike them with pussy willow ...

  4. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    Easter lilies, a symbol of the resurrection, adorning the chancel in a Lutheran church in Baltimore Flowered cross prepared for Easter Sunday. Easter traditions (also known as Paschal traditions) are customs and practices that are followed in various cultures and communities around the world to celebrate Easter (also known as Pascha or Resurrection Sunday), which is the central feast in ...

  5. The History Behind 13 Popular Easter Traditions - AOL

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    Easter traditions—like dyeing eggs, giving baskets, handing out your favorite Easter candy, and eating a decadent feast—are a great way to bring loved ones together and celebrate the newness ...

  6. Paska (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Easter breads are a traditional element in the Easter holiday cuisines of Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. It is also eaten in countries with large immigrant populations from Central and Eastern Europe such as the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

  7. From sweet breads to hand-painted eggs: This is how ... - AOL

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    Easter means rich traditions surrounding food, family and faith in cultures throughout Central PA, including Greek, Slovak and Italian families.

  8. Public holidays in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Day of the Establishment of the Slovak Republic: Deň vzniku Slovenskej republiky: Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia: 6 January: Epiphany: Zjavenie Pána: March, April: Good Friday: Veľkonočný piatok: March, April: Easter Monday: Veľkonočný pondelok: See also Dyngus Day: 1 May (1886) Labour Day: Sviatok práce: 8 ...

  9. Passover begins April 22. Here's everything you need to know ...

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    Orthodox Easter traditions. At Orthodox Christian Easter dinners, there is a tradition of red-dyed hard-boiled eggs, which are symbolic of the blood of Christ.