{"id":8304,"date":"2023-02-05T08:01:26","date_gmt":"2023-02-05T08:01:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/feelbulgaria.net\/?p=8304"},"modified":"2023-02-05T08:04:58","modified_gmt":"2023-02-05T08:04:58","slug":"baba-marta","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/feelbulgaria.net\/en\/2023\/02\/05\/baba-marta\/","title":{"rendered":"Interesting facts about March 1st and Baba Marta..."},"content":{"rendered":"
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On March 1, Bulgarians greet each other with "Happy Mother Martha" and tie martenitsi to the closest people. People all over the world welcome and send off the seasons, but in Bulgaria it seems that the coming of spring and the coming new beginning are an idea more significant. In this article you will find out a little more about the harbinger of spring Baba Marta and the customs surrounding this day.<\/p>\n

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Happy Baba Marta<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Folk legends say that Baba Marta is the sister of Golyam Sechko (January) and Little Sechko (February). Grandma Marta has a changeable mood and is very often angry because her brothers either drink the wine or make a big mess. That is why she constantly changes her moods, sometimes she is gentle and kind, sometimes harsh and angry, which also reflects the weather in March - sometimes warm, sometimes frosty.<\/p>\n

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Snowflakes and martenitsa<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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