Krsnik Noc is a festival that originates from Snezhnaya.[1]
Trivia[]
- Krsnik Noc's name likely refers to the Slavic god Kresnik, occasionally spelled Krsnik.
- Kresnik is associated with the summer solstice, meaning this may be a summer festival.
- The second half of the name, "noc," means "night" in several Slavic languages, including Serbian, Polish and Czech.
- The Russian word for "night" is ночь noch'.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Krsnik Noc | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 冰炉节 Bīnglú-jié | Ice Hearth Festival |
Chinese (Traditional) | 冰爐節 Bīnglú-jié | |
Japanese | 氷炉祭 Hyouro-sai[!][!] | Ice Hearth Festival |
Korean | 크레스니크의 밤 Keureseunikeu-ui Bam | Kresnik’s Night |
Spanish | Festival de la Noche de Krsnik | Festival of the Night of Krsnik |
French | Festival du fourneau glacé | Festival of the Icy Furnace |
Russian | Праздник ледяного очага Prazdnik ledyanogo ochaga | Ice Hearth Festival |
Thai | Krsnik Noc | — |
Vietnamese | Krsnik Noc | — |
German | Krsnik Noc | — |
Indonesian | Krsnik Noc | — |
Portuguese | Krsnik Noc | — |
Change History[]
Introduced in Version 1.3
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