Pancake Week
People burn an effigy of Lady Maslenitsa as they take part in a celebration of Maslenitsa, or Pancake Week, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk February 13, 2010. Millions of Russians celebrate Maslenitsa to mark the end of winter, which the Orthodox Church has said is a week of feasting before Lent.
Foreign students from the Institute of International Education eat pancakes during a celebration of Maslenitsa, or Pancake Week, in Vladivostok, February 12, 2010. Millions of Russians celebrate Maslenitsa to mark the end of winter, which the Orthodox Church has said is as a week of feasting before Lent.
A man climbs up a smooth wooden column to win a contest as he takes part in a celebration of Maslenitsa, or Pancake Week, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk February 13, 2010. Millions of Russians celebrate Maslenitsa to mark the end of winter, which the Orthodox Church has said is a week of feasting before Lent.
Students take part in a celebration of Maslenitsa, or Pancake Week, in the city of Stavropol, February 12, 2010. Millions of Russians celebrate Maslenitsa to mark the end of winter, which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Lent.
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