Abstract
This article is based in part on the author's fieldwork collected during a trip to the Romanian Banat in spring 2005 (the trip was carried out jointly with the Romanian ethnologist Otilia Hedeshan, who is now the provost of the University of Timisoara), as well as on the materials found on the Internet . The article mainly analyzes the events of Fashanka in Moldova-Noua and the commune of Velyug (Karash-Severin district).
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