Baba Marta Day

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Bulgarians celebrate on March 1 a centuries-old tradition and exchange martenitsi on what is called the day of Baba Marta. The tradition of giving friends red-and-white interwoven strings brings health and happiness during the year and is a reminder that spring is near.

"Martenitsi" are red and white coloured bands or figurines that symbolise health and happiness, a lucky charm against evil spirits. They are given away to friends and family and are worn around the wrist or on clothes. In the small villages in the mountains people decorate their houses, kids and domestic animals.

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People wear martenitsa for a certain period, the end of which usually is connected with the first signs of spring -bird storks. Some people then tie their martenitsa to a tree, others place it under a rock and based on what they find there the next morning guess what kind of a year this one would be.

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sourse:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Marta

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That is tradition in Bulgaria on first of March to give to ather peoples like a gift "martenica" for strength and healt.

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