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Budnik (Bulgarian: Бъдник), refers to a log brought into the house and placed on the fire on the evening of Christmas Eve, a central tradition in Christmas celebrations in Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro, much like a yule log in other European traditions.
Small booklet about Bulgarian customs, traditions and celebrations Free PDF booklet by Bulgaria Info-Online Magazine Българските традиции Оrenda-bg.net
Christmas Eve: Бъдни вечер 25-26 December: Christmas Day: Рождество Христово Moveable: Orthodox Good Friday, Holy Saturday & Easter Sunday and Monday: Велики петък, Велика събота и Великден [2] Good Friday, The Sunday and Monday of Easter are non-working days.
“Due to the enduring influence of pagan traditions, Christmas celebrations in Belarus blend Christian customs with elements of folk rituals,” the national tourism agency says, noting that most ...
Konstantin Trutovsky.Koliaduvannia in Ukraine. 1864 Koliaduvannia in Lviv, Ukraine. City festival. 2012 Koledari near Sofia in the mid. of the 20th century.. Koliadari are Slavic traditional performers of a ceremony called celebration of Koliada, a kind of Christmas caroling.
These unique Christmas and New Year’s Eve traditions are celebrated in different areas of the world From Christmas pickle to eating grapes: 10 holiday traditions you’ve likely never heard ...
In a further spin on Christmas food, many Japanese people head to branches of KFC on or around Christmas Day, with the week leading up to 25 December reportedly being the chain’s most profitable ...
Christmas traditions include a variety of customs, religious practices, rituals, and folklore associated with the celebration of Christmas. Many of these traditions vary by country or region , while others are practiced virtually identically worldwide.