In
Turkish folklore, three embers sent by a genie fall from the heavens at the end of the winter, and in turn, warm up the air, the water and the earth, one by one. The first
cemre falls on the air on/around the 20th of February (i.e. first the air warms up); the second cemre falls on the water a week later (i.e. the water warms up next, melting snow and ice); and finally, another week later, the third and last cemre falls on the earth (the frozen soil melts).
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