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  2. Traditional Ukrainian wedding - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Ukrainian wedding – is a wedding in Ukrainian folk everyday life – a complex mixture of rites of different days, in which elements of the ancestral exogamic era, Greek-Byzantine religious-mystical influences and newer Ukrainian ones are distinguished. [1] V. Tropinin "Wedding in Kukavka in Podillia" Josyp Brandt "Wedding of ...

  3. Korovai - Wikipedia

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    Wedding korovai in Kyiv, 2020. The korovai (Ukrainian: коровай [kɔrɔˈʋai̯] ⓘ, Russian: коровай before the 1956 reform), karavai (modern Russian: каравай [kərɐˈvaj], Belarusian: каравай, Old East Slavic: караваи), [1] or kravai (Bulgarian: кравай) is a traditional Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and Russian bread, most often served at weddings, where it ...

  4. Ukrainian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian wedding is the traditional marriage ceremony in Ukrainian culture, both in Ukraine and in the Ukrainian diaspora. The traditional Ukrainian wedding featured a rich assortment of folk music and singing, dancing, and visual art, with rituals dating back to the pre-Christian era.

  5. Mail-order bride - Wikipedia

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    The rise of Russian mail-order brides happened immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union. [13] In testimony before the United States Senate, Professor Donna Hughes said that two-thirds of Ukrainian women interviewed wanted to live abroad and this rose to 97% in the resort city of Yalta. [14]

  6. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Once the groom arrives at the bride's home, he must pay a ransom for the bride. Meant to be comical and entertaining, it starts with the groom bringing an offering of money or jewelry for the bride. At this point, the bride's parents present a woman or man who is not the bride, but is veiled so the groom cannot see the face. When the groom ...

  7. Rushnyk - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Krasnaya devitsa in Old Russian language for example is an old idiomatic expression which means beautiful girl, the word Krasnaya translates in Russian language also into red. [4] The diamond-shaped design of the rushnyk is an ancient agricultural symbol, which means a sown field, or the sun, and expresses the idea of fertility and ...

  8. Ukrainian wreath - Wikipedia

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    Girl wearing a wedding Ukrainian wreath Bride from Kherson region, 1894. Like most Ukrainian folk dress, the vinok had significant symbolic value and only specific flowers were used. [5] It was traditionally worn by girls who were eligible for marriage. The wreath's name, vinok, is related to the Ukrainian word for a wedding ceremony vinchannya.

  9. Marriage in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in Ukraine may be performed as a religious ceremony and since the Russian Revolution in 1917, a civil ceremony. [1] The minimum legal age someone can be married is 18 for men and women, although was previously 17 for girls. [ 1 ]