Where do you live?
I live in Perm, Russia.
Do you like it here? Why? Why not?
Yes, I like it here. I have been living here all my life and I think this city to be a place worth visiting.
Where can you go in your free time?
You can walk down the embankment along the banks of the Kama River, go to one of our theatres or attend one of the cultural festivals.
What can you do there?
In the Opera and Ballet Theatre you can watch a ballet performance, or you can go to the museum of our region.
Why do you like it?
I like my city because it is one of the most multicultural places in Russia and I love its wide avenues, big squares and parks, its architecture.
How do you feel there?
I feel happy here. I like my lifestyle and I enjoy living in my city.
ответ:Ukrainian Easter is a historical combination of heathen and Christian traditions. Velykden was celebrated thousands of years ago as the victory of the Light over the Dark, Day over Night, Spring over Winter. The Resurrection was celebrated only from 988 when Kiev Rus was baptized. For some time these two systems coexisted, for some time it was forbidden for people to follow heathen traditions, but later the church decided to use in its Easter ceremony the heathen customs like painting eggs and backing Easter cake.
The last Sunday before Easter is called Willow Sunday (Verbna nedilia). On this day pussy-willow branches are blessed in the church.
The week before Easter, the Great (Velykyi) Week (Holy Week), is called the White (Bilyi) or Pure (Chystyi) Week. During this time an effort is made to finish all field work before Thursday, since from Thursday on work is forbidden. Pure (Maundy) Thursday is connected with ritual of clarification by water.
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