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Revelers enjoy Carnival street parades across Germany

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A carnival float depicting German Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki fighting with an abuse devil is seen Monday, ahead of the start of the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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German sculptor and illustrator Jaques Tilly, known for his politically satirical sculptures that adorn floats in protests and parades, rides his bicycle Monday, ahead of the start of the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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A big and a small reseller hold hands Monday as they walk a street ahead of the start of the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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A carnival float depicts Russia’s President Vladimir Putin taking a blood bath Monday during the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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The theme float “Embodied Quotes,” the motto of the 1911 session shows a depiction of Russian President Putin kissing the devil on Monday in a parade in Cologne, Germany.
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A carnival float depicting the fight for freedom in Iran is seen Monday ahead of the start of the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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A carnival float depicting the two years of canceled carnival parades due to the coronavirus is seen Monday ahead of the start of the traditional event in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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A dressed reveler walks a street Monday ahead of the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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A dressed reveler waits Monday for the traditional carnival parade in Duesseldorf, Germany.

DUESSELDORF, Germany — Hundreds of thousands of revelers took to the streets across Germany Monday to celebrate Carnival dressed up in colorful costumes, amid an abundance of candy, flowers and alcohol.

Popular street parades in traditional Carnival strongholds such as Duesseldorf, Cologne and Mainz in the Rhineland drew huge crowds of locals and tourists alike. Schools remained closed in many regions in the west so children could join the parades.

Many of the processions showcased floats that addressed global political topics with biting sarcasm.

In Duesseldorf, one float titled “Free Iran” was themed with a small cleric struggling to free himself from the black, free-flowing long hair of a gigantic woman’s head.

Another float depicted an oversized, naked Russian President Vladimir Putin taking a “blood bath” in a tub painted in the yellow and blue colors of Ukraine.

In Cologne’s Shrove Monday procession, a float showed Putin in vampire attire kissing the devil and putting the world through a meat grinder, the German news agency dpa reported.

Thousands lined the streets as the parades slowly made their ways through the cities. Onlookers cheered as traditional bands played familiar tunes, dancers in glitzy costumes marched along, and Carnival princes and princesses on top of the floats threw down candy and flowers.

In the eastern German city of Halle, a street parade was canceled early after a woman was injured in an accident, dpa reported.

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