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English: Martenitsa, or Pijo and Penda, a Bulgarian and Romanian tradition, celebrating the spring arrival. See also: en:Martenitsa. Alt. spellings: Martenitza, Pizho and Pendo, Martenitsi, Martenichki, Martenichka, Martenica.
Français : Marténitsa ou Pijo et Penda, une tradition Bulgare et Roumaine liée à la célébration de l'arrivée du printemps.
Български: Мартеница или Пижо и Пенда, българска и румънска традиция, свързана с празнуване на идването на Пролетта.
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current14:55, 22 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 14:55, 22 March 2008193 × 167 (8 KB)Martha Forsythnew version, red intensified
07:42, 23 February 2005Thumbnail for version as of 07:42, 23 February 2005193 × 167 (7 KB)5koMartenitsa, or Martenitza, a en:Bulgarian tradition, celebrating the Spring arrival. Author: Petko Yotov, 2004-03-01 {{GFDL}}
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