Busójárás
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Busójárás (hu) ou Pohod bušara (hr) (en français : Marche des Busó) est une fête populaire de Mohács, en Hongrie. Liée au peuple slave des Šokci (en hongrois : Sokácok), elle a lieu en hiver le dimanche précédent le Mercredi des Cendres. Elle consiste en une impressionnante déambulation d'hommes portant le traditionnel masque šokci dans les rues de Mohács.
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