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In Bulgaria, the Kukeri tradition involves men wearing elaborate, often scary masks and costumes made of fur, feathers, and horns. These masks are part of a ritual performed to scare away evil spirits and ensure a good harvest, health, and happiness for the community.
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In Nigeria, the Igbo people use "Agbogho Mmuo" masks during their traditional masquerade festivals. These masks, also known as "Maiden Spirit" masks, depict the idealized beauty of young women with delicate features, intricate hairstyles, and elaborate decorations.
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In Tibet, monks use Cham masks during the Cham dance, a sacred Buddhist ritual performed at monasteries. These masks, which are elaborately decorated and often represent deities, demons, and animals, are used to enact religious stories and moral lessons.
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In Burkina Faso, the Mossi people create striking masks for their traditional rituals and ceremonies. These masks, often made from wood and painted with bold geometric patterns, represent animals, ancestors, and spirits.
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In Korea, the Hahoe masks are an essential part of the traditional Hahoe Pyolshin-gut talnori, a type of mask dance-drama that originated in the Hahoe Village. These wooden masks depict exaggerated human faces and are used in performances that satirize societal norms and criticize the aristocracy.
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In the Andean regions of Bolivia, the Diablada or "Dance of the Devils" features intricate and colorful masks during the Oruro Carnival. These masks represent devils, angels, and other mythological figures, blending indigenous and Catholic traditions.
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In the Alpine regions of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, the tradition of "Perchten" involves wearing elaborate and frightening masks during winter festivals. These masks represent the Perchten, mythical creatures associated with the goddess Perchta.
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In the Dominican Republic, during the annual Carnival celebrations, participants wear vibrant and often grotesque masks known as "Diablos Cojuelos." These devil masks, adorned with horns, fangs, and bright colors, represent mischievous spirits.
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In Nepal, during the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, large, elaborate masks are worn to represent various deities. The festival includes masked dances, chariot processions, and rituals that honor Indra, the god of rain, and celebrate the end of the monsoon season.
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In Papua New Guinea, the Asaro Mudmen of the Eastern Highlands Province create unique clay masks for their traditional dances. These masks, made from river clay and often featuring grotesque and menacing faces, are used in performances that recount the legends of their ancestors.
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In the Basque Country of Spain and France, traditional masks known as "Zanpantzar" are worn during the Carnival season. These masks, often accompanied by large, colorful costumes and cowbells, are part of a ritual to chase away winter and evil spirits, heralding the arrival of spring.
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In the Czech Republic, the Hlinecko region celebrates the traditional "Masopust" carnival, where participants wear elaborate masks and costumes to mark the end of winter and the arrival of spring.The festivities include parades, dancing, and symbolic rituals aimed at ensuring a good harvest and warding off evil spirits
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