Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438694
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438693
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438691
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438692
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438688
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438690
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438689
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438687
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438686
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438685
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438682
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438684
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438683
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438681
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438680
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438679
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438678
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438677
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438676
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438675
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438674
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438673
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438669
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438672
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438671
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438670
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438668
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438666
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438667
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438665
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438663
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438664
Participants, dressed in traditional costumes, celebrate Malanka holiday in in the village of Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region, Ukraine. Malanka is a Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Russian folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is New Year's Eve in accordance with the Julian calendar. During the celebrations participants, wearing traditional and carnival costumes and masks, sing carols, play pranks or perform short plays.14.01.2021#6438660