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  2. Christmas in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Romania (Romanian: Crăciunul în România) is a major annual celebration, celebrated on 24/25 of December, as in most countries of the Christian world.The observance of Christmas was introduced once with the Christianization of Romania but public observance was discouraged during the Communist period (1948–1989).

  3. Ded Moroz - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, after the Communists gained power in Romania, it was decided that Christmas should not be celebrated. 25 and 26 December became working days and no official celebrations were to be held. As a replacement for Moş Crăciun (Father Christmas), a new character was introduced, Moş Gerilă (literally "Old Man Frosty", a Romanian language ...

  4. Observance of Christmas by country - Wikipedia

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    Celebrations begin with the decoration of the Christmas tree during daytime on December 24, and in the evening (Christmas Eve, Romanian: Ajunul Crăciunului) Moş Crăciun (Father Christmas) delivers the presents. The singing of carols is a very important part of Romanian Christmas festivities.

  5. Colindă - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The Mother of God, who occupies a central place in piety and Orthodox worship, is present everywhere in Romanian colinde, together with her son, Jesus Christ. [3] In traditional Romanian rural society, preparations for colinde started well in advance (sometimes weeks) before Christmas. The village youth (usually boys) would ...

  6. Folklore of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Customs related to certain times of year are the colinde - Romanian Christmas carols, sorcova on New Year's Eve or the Mărțișor custom on 1 March marking the spring. Other customs are presumably of pre-Christian pagan origin, like the Paparuda rain enchanting custom in the summer, or the masked folk theatre or Ursul (the bear) and Capra (the ...

  7. How Christmas is celebrated in 21 places around the world - AOL

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    Christmas Eve in Finland can involve going to the sauna with your whole family. Christmas is a time of celebration and festivity, ... Caroling is a big part of Christmas in many parts of Romania.

  8. Réveillon - Wikipedia

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    Christmas is traditionally a Christian occasion, celebrated within the family, and this family character is retained even among non-believers. The New Year's Eve, or Saint-Sylvestre, réveillon, on the other hand, is commonly a party with friends, etc.

  9. Romanian revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian revolution ... and immediately executed on Christmas Day 1989. ... Article on justice failing for 942 killed in Revolution on eve of 20th anniversary;