Hungarian village Holloko celebrates Easter Monday with centries old 'water' tradition
The northern Hungarian village of Holloko celebrates Easter Monday in its own particular - and peculiar - way.
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Hollókő is a village in northern Hungary, located in Nógrád County. The village, which was constructed in the 13th century and developed in the 18th and 19th centuries, is a well-preserved ethnographic village of the Palóc people, with traditional wooden architecture and layout of buildings, farms, and orchards. Because of its exceptional preservation and testimony to rural life before the arrival of modern farming practices, the village was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Its name means "Raven-stone" in Hungarian.
The northern Hungarian village of Holloko celebrates Easter Monday in its own particular - and peculiar - way.