Ивана Купалы
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Ivan Kupala is a significant Slavic holiday traditionally observed on the night of July 6–7, associated with ancient pagan rituals and later linked to the Christian feast of St. John the Baptist. The festival is marked by customs such as jumping over bonfires, weaving flower wreaths, and avoiding work or conflict, reflecting its deep roots in nature worship and seasonal cycles. Despite being considered non-orthodox due to its pre-Christian origins, it remains a popular cultural event across Slavic regions.
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