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Paska bread kulich in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. In the Mennonite communities of North America, the act of baking the paska bread was a ritual that commemorated the resurrection of Christ.
Easter, [nb 1] also called Pascha [nb 2] (Aramaic, Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, [nb 3] is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD.
Date Romanian name English name Remarks 1-2 January Anul Nou: New Year's Day: 6 January Bobotează: Epiphany: Public holiday starting with 2024 [citation needed]: 7 January
O Făclie de Paște. O făclie de Paște or O făclie de Paști (Romanian for "An Easter Torch") is a naturalistic novella written by Romanian writer Ion Luca Caragiale.It was first published in Convorbiri Literare (no. XXIII/1889–1890) and as a self-standing brochure in 1892.
The International Pasty Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional del Paste) is an annual festival celebrating the pasty that has been held in Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico since 2009. Pasties (known locally as pastes ), were introduced to the region by Cornish miners in the 19th century and are still made by their descendants.
Paste paper used as a book covering, c. 1749. Paste paper is a type of surface design in which a colored, viscous media (generally starch paste) is applied directly to the surface of a paper sheet and modified with various tools and techniques to render an array of patterns and effects.
Mărțișor, an informal spring holiday celebrated in Moldova and Romania. Public holidays in the Republic of Moldova refer to the celebrated non-working days established by the Government of Moldova and valid for the whole territory of the country.
A decorated slice of Pastel de tres leches. In Mexico, pastel typically means cake, as in the dessert called Pastel de tres leches.Pastel de tres leches is also served in other Latin American countries, such as Nicaragua, Panama, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica, but the word used to describe it may or may not be "pastel".