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Based on local anecdotal reports and festival observations; no official government publication available.
An unusual local regulation in Kazakhstan allegedly restricts festival participants from wearing costumes that resemble food items in public parks during celebrations.
Based on local anecdotal reports and festival observations; no official government publication available.
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