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Denial: The initial stage: "It can't be happening." Maniot is on top of me.
Anger: "Why ME? It's not fair?!" (either referring to God, oneself, or Maniot perceived, rightly or wrongly, as "responsible")
Bargaining: "Just let me stay to post another day Maniot, please."
Depression: "I'm so sad, why are you picking on me Maniot?"
Acceptance: "It's going to be OK." There is always Skadi.
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Welsh national costume, only worn on March 1st (St David's Day) or other special occasions.
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Typical Catalan man, with his barretina, his espardenyes and drinking wine from a porró.
Clothes for a typical sardana, the national dance.
Several types of the traditional clothing of hereu (the young boy) and the pubilla (the young lady):
A traditional dress, based on those of the Empordà, the region of Salvador Dalí, in the NE.
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There are no Greek national costumes (no, not all Greeks wear whire skirts ), only regional. Here are the basic ones.
Thrace:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJAoM15bqOI[/YOUTUBE]
Macedonia:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D7xrYHJaM4[/YOUTUBE]
Epirus:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYKmnMwvJ_g[/YOUTUBE]
Thessaly:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zs33Wyt9XI[/YOUTUBE]
Pontus(Black sea):
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0ZPUq42D3M[/YOUTUBE]
(To be continued, with the southern tribal greek costumes).
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Depression: "I'm so sad, why are you picking on me Maniot?"
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Northern Albania:
Malsia e Madhe
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Here are a few costumes from my area:
Țara Chioarului:
Țara Codrului:
Țara Oașului:
Țara Lăpușului:
Țara Maramureșului:
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You can see almost all regional national costumes of Finland here.
Some pictures:
Iron age reconstruction:
Finns - The Bestest Finnics since 1227
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Maniot costumes:
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Bargaining: "Just let me stay to post another day Maniot, please."
Depression: "I'm so sad, why are you picking on me Maniot?"
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Central Serbia
Belgrade
Vranje (South), notice oriental influence
Regional Folk Costume what was worn in parts of South-Eastern Serbia
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