- Public holidays in Russia
Below is the list of official public holidays recognized by the
Russia n government. On these days, government offices, embassies and some shops, are closed. If the date of observance falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday will be a day off in lieu of the holiday.Official holidays
New Year (Новый Год "Novy God") andChristmas (Рождество "Rozhdestvo")Since 1992 Christmas has been openly observed in Russia and now the New Year's celebration usually flows directly into the celebration of Russian Orthodox Christmas observed on January 7th.
Defender of the Fatherland Day (День защитника Отечества "Den zashchitnika Otechestva")On
23 February , Russia honors those who are presently serving in the Armed Forces and those who have served in the past. During the era of theSoviet Union , it was called "Red Army Day" or the "Day of the Soviet Army and Navy" (celebrating the day of the first mass draft of the Red Army in Petrograd and Moscow or of the first combat action against the invading German forces).It is tribute of respect to all the generations of Russian soldiers from the ancient times till nowadays to those who defended courageously the fatherland from invaders. On this day all the masculine representatives from young boys to old men receive congratulations and presents and the military men greet each other. Women have a happy opportunity to say the warmest and sweetest words to their lovers and to please them with sings of attention.
International Women's Day (Восьмое марта "Vos'moe Marta")Every
8 March , theUnited Nations declares this day to celebrate women and the accomplishments they have made to society. Other than in the former Soviet republics, it is not celebrated much throughout the world. It is traditional on this holiday to present women with gifts and flowers to express appreciation for their work, love and devotion. It can be regarded as the equivalent ofMother's Day combined with some aspects ofValentine's Day .Spring and Labor Day
In the former Soviet Union, 1 May was
International Workers' Day and was celebrated with huge parades in cities likeMoscow . Though the celebrations are low key nowadays, several groups march on that day to discuss the grievences the workers have. Severalcommunist state s (Cuba andNorth Korea ) still hold this day as an official occasions with a military parade and columns of weapons and workers.Victory Day (День Победы "Den Pobedy")
Every 9 May, Russia celebrates the victory over
Nazi Germany , while remembering those who fell in order to achieve it. 9 May was chosen, since in the night from 8th to 9th1945 the German military surrendered to the Soviet Union and the Allies in Berlin (Karlshorst), for people in Russia this happened on the 9th (due to time zones). A military parade is held in Moscow to celebrate the day. This is by far one of the biggest Russian holidays, equivalent to e.g. New Year.Russia Day (День России "Den Rossii")
Russia Day is a holiday of national unity celebrated on
June 12 . On this day, in1990 , Russian parliament formally declared its sovereignty. The holiday was officially established in 1994. Initially it was named "Day of the adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Russian Federation", on 1 February 2002 was officially renamed to "Russia Day" (in 1998Boris Yeltsin offered this name socially). There exist some sources, that say the name of this holiday was "Russia Independence Day", but it never had such a name in official documents.
= Unity Day (День народного единства "Den Narodnovo Edinstva") =November 4 . Unity Day, first celebrated in2005 , commemorates the popular uprising led byKuzma Minin andDmitry Pozharsky which ejected the Polish invaders from Moscow in November of1612 , and more generally the end of theTime of Troubles and foreign intervention in Russia. The event was marked by a public holiday which was held in Russia onOctober 22 (Old style ) from1649 till1917 . Its name alludes to the idea that all the classes of Russian society willingly united to preserve Russian statehood when its demise seemed inevitable, even though there was neither Tsar nor Patriarch to guide them. Most observers view this as an attempted replacement to counterCommunist demonstrations onNovember 7 holiday, which marked the anniversary of theOctober Revolution . Recently a film "1612" was made to explain to the Russian audiences the history behind the new holiday. This National Unity Day is also known as the Consolidation Day, which people in Russia celebrate on November 3 - November 4. Consolidation Day and National Unity Day are the synonyms, as the holiday name may be translated in different ways, so it is a National holiday.Regional public holidays
Muslim regions
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Kurban Bayram
*Uraza Bayram Popular holidays which are not public holidays
* New Year according to Julian Calendar on
January 13
*Tatiana Day onJanuary 25
*Maslenitsa (a week before theGreat Lent )
*Easter
*Cosmonautics Day onApril 12
*Radio Day onMay 7
*Ivan Kupala Day onJuly 7 External links
* [http://www.russianflora.com/Russian_Holidays.shtml - Russian national holidays]
* [http://www.einnews.com/russia/gifts.php - Russian holidays traditions of gift-giving]
* [http://www.russia.com/flowers/ - Russian holidays traditions to send gifts and flowers to Russia]
* [http://www.sras.org/russian_holidays Official days off for public holidays (updated yearly)]
* [http://www.russianflora.com/ - Gift & flower delivery service offering flowers for all major holiday occasions delivered within Russia and CIS]
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