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Primarily based on local festival organizers’ anecdotes and regional cultural commentaries; no definitive official documentation found.
A curious local custom and supposed regulation in Bulgaria restricts the use of loud musical instruments and noisemaking costumes during outdoor festivals in public spaces.
Primarily based on local festival organizers’ anecdotes and regional cultural commentaries; no definitive official documentation found.
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