RUssian Holidays

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Religion

 

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Lynn R

 

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September 28, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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As in the United States, Russians celebrate the New Year starting at midnight on December 31st. They drink champagne and listen to the Kremlin Chimes. The Spasskaya tower of Kremlin is Moscow??s main clock, and signals the beginning of the New Year, at 12 o??clock. Most people decorate a New Year??s tree, called a §?§Y§U§N, which is a fir tree...
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Grandfather Frost, §?§O§O Mopo§U, is like Saint Nicolas or Santa, and Russian children wait for him because he brings their presents. Like our Santa, he has a long white beard, a red fur coat, felt boots, and special mittens. His sled isn??t pulled by deer though, but by three special horses. Grandfather Frost lives in Velikii Ustug, and his granddaughter, the snow maiden, comes with him to give out the gifts (kind of like an elf)...
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