Father Frost, Snow Maiden march in Minsk
2008-12-26 07:35:22 GMT2008-12-26 15:35:22 (Beijing Time)
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A man dressed as Father Frost, the equivalent of Santa Claus, competes to carry presents in the centre of Minsk, capital of Belarus, December 25, 2008. Most Belarussians traditionally celebrate the coming of the New Year on December 31 as the biggest family holiday of the year. [Agencies]
People dressed as Father Frost, the equivalent of Santa Claus, and Snow Maiden march in the centre of Minsk, capital of Belarus, December 25, 2008. Most Belarussians traditionally celebrate the coming of the New Year on December 31 as the biggest family holiday of the year. [Agencies]
People dressed as Father Frost, the equivalent of Santa Claus, compete to carry presents in the centre of Minsk, capital of Belarus, December 25, 2008. Most Belarussians traditionally celebrate the coming of the New Year on December 31 as the biggest family holiday of the year. [Agencies]
People dressed as Father Frost, the equivalent of Santa Claus, compete to carry presents in the centre of Minsk, capital of Belarus, December 25, 2008. Most Belarussians traditionally celebrate the coming of the New Year on December 31 as the biggest family holiday of the year. [Agencies]
People dressed as Father Frost, the equivalent of Santa Claus, and Snow Maiden march in the centre of Minsk, capital of Belarus, December 25, 2008. Most Belarussians traditionally celebrate the coming of the New Year on December 31 as the biggest family holiday of the year. [Agencies]
A man dressed as Father Frost, the equivalent of Santa Claus, competes to carry presents in the centre of Minsk, capital of Belarus, December 25, 2008. Most Belarussians traditionally celebrate the coming of the New Year on December 31 as the biggest family holiday of the year.