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Trifon Zarezan
TypeNational
Date1st/14th of February

Trifon Zarezan (Bulgarian: Трифон Зарезан) is a Bulgarian national custom observed on the 1st and 14 February in honor of Saint Tryphon.

It is celebrated as a professional holiday by wine growers, falconers, gardeners and innkeepers. The day historically marks the beginning of grape pruning. It usually includes a variety of rituals performed by both men and women alike.

References

  1. Perianova, Irina (2018). A Mashup World: Hybrids, Crossovers and Post-Reality. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 31. ISBN 9781527522916.
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