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Official State Public Holidays
  • NEW YEAR - 1 JANUARY. ...
  • ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS - 7 JANUARY. ...
  • DEFENDERS OF THE FATHERLAND DAY - 23 FEBRUARY. ...
  • INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY - 8 MARCH. ...
  • SPRING AND LABOUR HOLIDAY -1 MAY. ...
  • VICTORY DAY - 9 MAY. ...
  • RUSSIA DAY - 12 JUNE. ...
  • PEOPLE'S UNITY DAY - 4 NOVEMBER.
Russian people celebrate global holidays, such as New Year and Valentine's Day, as well as traditionally Russian observances such as Maslenitsa.
Official Russian Holidays. January 1, New Year's Day – This is often said to be the most beloved holiday. Russians often celebrate it again on January 14; this ...
There are eight Public Holidays in Russia - New Year and Russian Orthodox Christmas, Defender of the Fatherland Day, International Women's Day on March, 8, ...
5 мая 2019 г. · Much like Russian Orthodox Christmas, the Ivan Kupala festivities combine Pagan and Christian rituals and traditions.
Major national holidays · New Year Holiday · Orthodox Christmas · Defender of the Fatherland Day · International Women's Day · Spring and Labour Day · Victory Day. Major national holidays · Victory Day · Unity Day
Christianity gave Russians such great holidays as Easter and Christmas, and Paganism – Maslenitsa (Shrovetide) and Ivan Kupala.
Russian Holidays and Festivals · Orthodox Easter · Labour Day · Victory Day · Troitsa / Holy Trinity Day · Ivan Kupala · Graduation Day · Day of Knowledge.
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 January — New Year Holidays; · 7 January — Christmas, Russian Orthodox; · 23 February — Defender of Motherland Day; · 8 March — International ...
Russian festivals celebrate the country's rich culture and history, with a vibrant mix of music, film, theatre, food, and snow festivals.
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