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- Description: A marteniza, traditional woolen ornaments or small dolls given each other on 1st of March in Bulgaria, to be worn on your clothes to welcome spring and bring luck and health. This one consists of two pompons and a string.
- Keywords: Bulgaria, bulgarian tradition, ornament, decoration, spring
- Photographer: Gluon
- Date: 10. April 2005
- License: Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0
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current | 18:30, 10 April 2005 | 416 × 504 (29 KB) | Gluon~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | *Description: A marteniza, traditional woolen ornaments or small dolls given each other on 1st of March in Bulgaria, to be worn on your clothes to welcome spring and bring luck and health. This one consists of two pompons and a string. *Keywords: Bulgaria |
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