Peter Day (Slavic festival)
Slavic folk Christianity
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Peter Day (Slavic festival)
Summary
Peter Day (Slavic festival) is a Slavic holiday[1]. Peter Day (Slavic festival) is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Peter Day (Slavic festival) is in the country of Russia[3].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival) is in the country of Ukraine[4].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival) is in the country of Belarus[5].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival) is in the country of Poland[6].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival) is in the country of Bulgaria[7].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival) is in the country of Serbia[8].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s image is recorded as Country feast by anonymous (I.M.Tankov), 1790s (Russian museum).jpg[9].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s image is recorded as Апостол Пётр XVII Псков.jpg[10].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s instance of is recorded as Slavic holiday[11].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s subclass of is recorded as Feast of Saints Peter and Paul[12].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s part of is recorded as Slavic folk calendar[13].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s Commons category is recorded as Peter Day (slavic festival)[14].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as June 29[15].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as July 12[16].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11h1t9105[17].
- Peter Day (Slavic festival)'s on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Ukraine[18].
Why It Matters
Peter Day (Slavic festival) is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]