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  2. File:Happy Hooligan (March 11, 1900).gif - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:43, 19 December 2018: 1,117 × 735 (762 KB): DragonflySixtyseven: File:Happy Hooligan (March 11, 1900).gif cropped 7 % horizontally, 17 % vertically using CropTool with gif mode.

  3. Baba Marta Day - Wikipedia

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    Grandma Marta Day (or simply Baba Marta, Bulgarian: Баба Марта, "Grandma Marta") is a holiday celebrated in Bulgaria, on March 1. Martenitsas, usually in the form of a wrist band, small yarn dolls, or tassels, are created by combining red and white colored threads and are worn on that day and throughout March.

  4. Mărțișor - Wikipedia

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    Mărțișor on a Moldovan stamp. Nowadays a Mărțișor is made from silk strings, almost exclusively red and white. Before the 19th century various other colors were used: black and white in Mehedinți and in Aromanian communities, red only in Vâlcea, Romanați, Argeș, Neamț, and Vaslui, black and red in Brăila, white and blue in Vrancea, or even multiple colours in areas of southern ...

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  6. Happy Birthday, Marsha! - Wikipedia

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    Happy Birthday, Marsha! is a 2017 fictional short film that imagines the gay and transgender rights pioneers Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera in the hours that led up to the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City. [2] The film stars Mya Taylor as Johnson and Eve Lindley as Rivera. [3] It was written, directed, and produced by Tourmaline and ...

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  8. Baba Marta - Wikipedia

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    Baba Marta (Bulgarian: Баба Марта, "Granny March") is the name of a Bulgarian mythical figure who brings with her the end of the cold winter and the beginning of the spring. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her holiday of the same name is celebrated in Bulgaria on 1 March with the exchange and wearing of martenitsi .

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