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    Maslenitsa (Russian: Мaсленица, Ukrainian: Масниця, Belarusian: Масьленіца; also known as Butter Week, Crepe week, or Cheesefare Week) is an Eastern Slavic religious and folk holiday, celebrated during the last week before Great Lent, that is, the eighth week before Eastern Orthodox Pascha (Easter). Maslenitsa corresponds to the Western Christian Carnival, except that Orthodox Lent begins on a Monday instead of a Wednesday, and the Orthodox date of Easter can differ greatly from the Western Christian date.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslenitsa

    http://russiapedia.rt.com/of-russian-origin/maslenitsa/


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    Также следует обращать внимание на состав блинов. «В идеале они должны быть изготовлены из муки, молока и куриных яиц. Однако использование в составе блинов сухого молока, яичного порошка и растительного белка не запрещено», — поясняет ведомство.
    Роспотребнадзор обнародовал рекомендации на Масленицу

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    This year, we bid winter goodbye and greet the spring from February 21 to March 1. At Moscow’s Maslenitsa Festival, you’ll find cooking classes, arts and crafts workshops, folk fun and games, and free excursions, not to mention amazing culinary creations made from traditional pancakes! Mummers, jesters, cooks, potters, weavers, and blacksmiths will also be on hand to acquaint you with Russia’s folk traditions and invite you to take part in a Shrovetide feast!
    https://moscowseasons.com/en/festival/maslenitsa-2020/

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    Сергей Собянин открыл фестиваль «Московская Масленица»
    https://www.mos.ru/mayor/themes/3299/6328050/

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    I wonder if Komids celebrate Maslenitsa also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundqvist View Post
    I wonder if Komids celebrate Maslenitsa also?
    Yes. https://www.bnkomi.ru/data/news/26320/
    Mari, Udmurts and Komi-Permyaks also celebrate Maslenitsa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundqvist View Post
    I wonder if Komids celebrate Maslenitsa also?
    Yeah, in June. Daily mean temperature in May is -1.9°C in Vorkuta.

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