RMDW6G5C–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Cossacks traditionally celebrate Shrovetide, or the Carnival Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5J–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Cossacks traditionally celebrate Shrovetide, or the Carnival Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5E–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Cossacks traditionally celebrate Shrovetide, or the Carnival Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5H–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Cossacks traditionally celebrate Shrovetide, or the Carnival Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5D–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Cossacks traditionally celebrate Shrovetide, or the Carnival Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5G–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Cossacks traditionally celebrate Shrovetide, or the Carnival Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G71–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6K–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5R–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6N–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6W–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6M–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6T–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6G–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6J–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5P–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6C–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6F–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6E–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6D–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6R–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G5N–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G6H–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G62–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G70–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
RMDW6G61–Lugansk, Ukraine. 1st March, 2014. Maslenitsa or Pancake Week is the only purely Slavic Holiday that dates back to the pagan times. This is the celebration of the imminent end of the winter which the Orthodox Church has accommodated as a week of feasting before Great Lent. Credit: Igor Golovnov/Alamy Live News
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