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Kaziuko mugė or Saint Casimir's Fair is a large annual folk arts and crafts fair in Vilnius, Lithuania, dating to the beginning of the 17th century. The fair is traditionally held in city's markets and streets on the Sunday nearest to March 4 (Feast of St. Casimir), the anniversary of Saint Casimir's death. In Lithuanian, Kaziukas is a diminutive of Casimir. Today, Saint Casimir's fair also features music, dance, theater performances; it attracts tens of thousands of visitors and many craftsmen from across Lithuania as well as from neighbouring countries such as Latvia, Russia, and Poland.[1] In recent years, the fair has expanded into other cities in Lithuania, Belarus, Poland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaziuko_mug%C4%97
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video clip from 2019
https://youtu.be/wN3TMcO5yVU
this year:
Nuo verbos iki dešros: Vilniuje jau šurmuliuoja Kaziuko mugė
https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/gyvenimas/13/1149058/nuo-verbos-iki-desros-vilniuje-jau-surmuliuoja-kaziuko-muge
Nepaisant įspėjimų prasidėjo Kaziuko mugė: atsakė, ką galvoja apie koronavirusą
https://www.lrytas.lt/verslas/rinkos-pulsas/2020/03/06/news/tai-svarbu-keliaujantiems-i-izraeli-ir-palestina-ivedama-ir-nepaprastoji-padetis-13912997/
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Koronavirusas Kaziuko mugės neišbaidė: saugumu abejojantys perka, nors kainos kyla
https://www.delfi.lt/verslas/verslas/koronavirusas-kaziuko-muges-neisbaide-saugumu-abejojantys-perka-nors-kainos-kyla.d?id=83712241
here, in my part of Poland we celebrate Kaziuki also, next time from 11:00 to 19:00 on March 29
https://muzeumochla.pl/2020/02/13/kaziuki-3/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaziuko_mug%C4%97
West Poland is Lithuanian!?
:rolleyes:
http://muzeumochla.pl/2019/02/19/kaziuki-2/
https://youtu.be/GMF_4UqtXLU
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