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  2. Busójárás - Wikipedia

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    The Busójárás (Hungarian, meaning "Busó-walking"; in Croatian: Pohod bušara [1]) is an annual celebration of the Šokci living in the town of Mohács, Hungary, held at the end of the Carnival season ("Farsang"), ending the day before Ash Wednesday.

  3. Talk:Busójárás - Wikipedia

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    The Busójárás (Hungarian, meaning "Busó-walking"; in Croatian: Pohod bušara[1]) is an annual celebration of the Šokci living in the town of Mohács, Hungary, held at the end of the Carnival season ("Farsang"), ending the day before Ash Wednesday.

  4. Slavic carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Busójárás (Hungarian, meaning "Busó-walking"; in Croatian: Pohod bušara [15]) is an annual celebration of the Šokci living in the town of Mohács, Hungary, held at the end of the Carnival season ("Farsang"), ending the day before Ash Wednesday.

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  6. Buso - Wikipedia

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    Buso may refer to: Buso (Philippine mythology), a generic term for demons or evil spirits in the folklore of the Bagobo peoples; Busójárás, a Hungarian festival; BüSo, short for Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität, a German political party; Buso Renkin, Japanese magna series; Busō Shinki, alternative spelling of Busou Shinki, media mix ...

  7. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Eastern Europe

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    Nestinarstvo is a ritual where participants dance barefoot on embers, similar to fire walking. It is practiced as part of the Panagyr celebration, in honour of the Saints Constantine and Helena. The villagers dance as musicians play bagpipes and drums. The fire dancers, the Nestinari, perform vicariously as they channel the saints.

  8. Buso (Philippine mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Buso is a generic term for demons or evil spirits in the folklore of the Bagobo peoples. They typically prey upon flesh and send diseases to kill unsuspecting humans. Shrines and offerings would be made to the buso in an attempt to deter them from attacking. They are sometimes associated with tebang and burkan, the ghosts of evil souls. [1]

  9. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - Wikipedia

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    Jultagi, tightrope walking 2011 [565] Taekkyeon, a traditional Korean martial art 2011 [566] Weaving of Mosi (fine ramie) in the Hansan region: 2011 [567] Arirang, lyrical folk song in the Republic of Korea 2012 [568] Kimjang, making and sharing Kimchi in the Republic of Korea 2013 [569]