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Spring’s Celebrations

Spring, the time of the rebirth of nature and the emotional empowerment of man, took its name from the verb open (ανοίγνυμι-ανοίγω in Greek), the ancient Greek term “έαρ” from which the term spring equinox derives (Δορμπαράκη, 1971). The term refers to the rebirth of nature, to the “opening” of seeds and fruit trees and …

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Momogeroi of Pontos

In the action “Oi Momogeroi” presented the rebirth of nature when New Year comes and intended to satirize and imitate the Dionysian ceremonies. The custom of the Twelve Days, which is lost in the depths of centuries, with its roots reaching as far as antiquity and the God Dionysus, which is preserved and continued mainly …

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Ramazan – Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr (Ramazan bayram) marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting (oruch) of Ramazan. Fasting is one of the obligations of adult healthy Muslims. It consists of abstaining from food and fluids from sunrise to sunset and lasts 30 days. The day of the Muslim during Ramadan is as follows: Early in the morning a …

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