In the
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar (most years falling later than the Western Church, usually in March), the start of Lent is called
Clean Monday. This is not identical to Shrove Monday, which precedes the start of (Western) Lent by two days. Clean Monday is the first day of the
Great Lent, and is traditionally considered the beginning of spring in
Greece and
Cyprus, where it is a Bank Holiday. Different traditions take place in different localities. In the town of
Tyrnavos, for instance, feasts are followed by songs and dances with
Bacchic overtones. ==Caribbean==