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English: Postcard depicting Dyngus celebrations
Русский: Праздник Дынгус, с обычаем обливание водой девушек, особенно тех, которые нравятся парням. Польская открытка
Date 1930-1945 (approx)
Source Boston Public Library - https://www.flickr.com/photos/boston_public_library/7045688651/
Author Nationwide Specialty Co., Arlington, Texas -- In Buffalo, N.Y., Stanley Novelty Co., 200 S. Ogden St.
Other versions Derivative works of this file:  Dyngus postcard cropped.jpg

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