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In our last days in Siberia investigate on their holidays:
These parties have their origin in the Ymbolc Celtic festival in the month of February,
this is a festival of purification and meditation at the beginning of winter.
The story begins when some boys chose an oak tree when he moved to the town square where they set fire and danced around the fire to give thanks to the pagan gods of the harvest.
The Dance of San Blas is one of the most peculiar traditions of Siberia.
These parties have their origin in the Ymbolc Celtic festival in the month of February,
this is a festival of purification and meditation at the beginning of winter.
The story begins when some boys chose an oak tree when he moved to the town square where they set fire and danced around the fire to give thanks to the pagan gods of the harvest.
The Dance of San Blas is one of the most peculiar traditions of Siberia.