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New Year, January 1 The
feast, marking the beginning of New Year, has been
observed in Russia since 1700 in accordance with an ukase
of Peter the Great, which put an end to the old tradition
of commencing a new calendar year from September, 1. and
transferred this feast on January 1, in keeping with the
European practice.
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Christmas, January 7 From olden times, the
first day of the Nativity of Christ is celebrated in
Russia in accordance with the Julian Calendar, which is
13 days behind the Gregorian Calendar.
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Day of the Defender, February
23 The day of the armed forces has been observed since
1918 as Red Army Day in commemoration of the victorious
operations on the Russo-German front. In 1992 this
holiday got its present official name.
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International Women's Day, March 8 Has been
celebrated as an official holiday since 1917, as was
suggested by Clara Zetkin. In this country March 8 has
been observed as a national holiday and day off since
1967.
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May Day, May 1 In Soviet
times, May Day, observed in most countries as Day of
Labor, was celebrated in this country as the
International Day of Solidarity of the Working People.
Starting from 1992, following the disintegration of the
USSR, May 1 is also celebrated in Russia as Day of Labor.
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Victory Day, May 9 This national holiday
was first celebrated on May 9, 1945, to mark the end of
hostilities on the European front of the Second World
War. By tradition cannon are fired in Moscow and all hero
cities of Russia in commemoration of the victory won by
the Soviet Army in the Great Patriotic War.
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Day of Sovereignty of the
Russian Federation, June 12 This holiday was first
observed in the summer of 1992 in memory of the first
anniversary of the nation-wide democratic elections of
the first President of the Russian Federation held in
June 12, 1991.
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Reconciliation Day, November 7 It was
officially proclaimed on November 7, 1996, as a day of
reconciliation of society split as a result of the
revolution of October 25 (November 7) 1917. Until then,
November 7 had been celebrated as the day of the Great
October Socialist Revolution which was effected by the
Bolsheviks and which split Russian society into the
"red and the "white."
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Constitution Day, December 12
Was instituted in memory of the nation-wide referendum
held on December 12, 1993, which resulted in the adoption
of the first Constitution of the Russian Federation. Till
1993 Constitution Day was observed first on December 5,
and then, from 1977, on October 7, also in commemoration
of the days of the adoption of previous Soviet
Constitutions.
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Moscow's 850th Anniversary Events |
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Tretyakov Gallery, Nov. 20, 96 -
Oct. 20, 97
Exhibition dedicated to the founder of the Tretyakov
Russian Art Gallery (P. Tretyakov) |
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Moscow Kremlin, Dec. 15, 96- Dec. 15, 97
New exhibition of "Tsars' treasures" |
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Kolomenskoe Museum, June 25, 97-
Dec. 31, 97
Exhibition: The Kolomenskoe Museum in the cultural
life of the capital |
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Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, November,
97
International Festival of contemporary music
"Moscow Autumn" |
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The Pushkin Fine Arts Museum,
Dec. 1-31, 97
December musical evening parties in the Pushkin Fine
Arts Museum |
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House of Creative works of Children (on the
Vorobievy Hills)
Exhibition of the winners of children contest of
young artists |