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Celebrations Across Setomaa Marked the End of the Week of Butter

The Week of Butter celebrations in Setomaa, Estonia, mark the start of the seven-week fasting period with traditional activities.

On Sunday, the Setomaa region celebrated the conclusion of the Week of Butter, which is also known as the end of maaselitsa. This occasion is significant within Seto culture, signaling the beginning of a seven-week fasting period observed by the community. The festivities showcase a variety of traditional practices that resonate deeply with local customs and history.

During the celebration, participants engaged in a range of joyous activities including music performances, sliding games, and traditional sledding, reinforcing a sense of community among attendees. Culinary traditions were prominent, with local delicacies such as pliine being served, which is particularly meaningful during this cultural observance. Furthermore, innovative games such as kanna kurling were played, adding an element of fun and competition to the festivities.

Mirjam MΓ΅ttus, a resident of Setomaa, highlighted the cultural importance of these celebrations, which serve not only to usher in the fasting season but also to preserve and promote Seto heritage. This vibrant event illustrates how local traditions continue to thrive, fostering community bonding and cultural continuity in a region rich with unique customs.

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