jogterülettl
Jogterülettl, also known as the Hungarian "running around" or "wandering" tradition, refers to a cultural practice primarily observed in certain rural communities of Hungary, particularly in the Transdanubia region. This custom is often associated with the celebration of Easter, though it can also occur during other festive occasions. The term itself is a colloquial combination of *jog* (meaning "to run" or "to go") and *terület* (meaning "territory" or "area"), suggesting a form of communal movement or exploration.
The tradition typically involves groups of young men, sometimes accompanied by women, who dress in traditional
Jogterülettl is deeply rooted in Hungarian folk culture and reflects themes of community, tradition, and the
The tradition has seen a decline in recent decades due to urbanization and changing social norms, but