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🇷🇺 Today Russia and its people celebrate National #UnityDay!
This day symbolizes the unity of our multiethnic diverse peoples and their devotion to the Motherland.
❗️ Happy #UnityDay!
#UnityDay2023 #TogetherForever
This day symbolizes the unity of our multiethnic diverse peoples and their devotion to the Motherland.
❗️ Happy #UnityDay!
#UnityDay2023 #TogetherForever
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📅 #OTD in 1612, the people’s volunteer army led by Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky, liberated Moscow from Polish-Lithuanian invaders.
Therefore, #NationalUnityDay (introduced by the executive order of the President of Russia in December 2004) has been celebrated all over our country every year since 2005.
🦅 The holiday has deep historical roots. It was celebrated from 1613 until 1917, and was established by the first tsar of the Romanov dynasty Michael to honour the icon of Our Lady of Kazan, which accompanied the liberators of Moscow.
A monument to citizen Minin and Prince Pozharsky by sculptor Ivan Martos was erected on Red Square on the order of Emperor Alexander I in 1818 to honour the memory of patriots who led the fight for national liberation.
On November 4, 2005, a copy of this monument, executed by Zurab Tsereteli and gifted by Moscow City Hall, was unveiled in Nizhny Novgorod, a city that played a crucial role in creating the volunteer army.
💬 Vladimir Putin: The history of our country is continuous, a constant stream. We must consider it in its entirety, with all its extremely complicated and even controversial periods. For the state, the authorities, society and its citizens, it is crucial to have objective, complete knowledge of our past, both the distant past and the near and recent past. Everything here matters, especially today.
📖 Learn more about the heroism of true patriots of the Motherland in this in-depth historical retrospect.
#UnityDay2023
Therefore, #NationalUnityDay (introduced by the executive order of the President of Russia in December 2004) has been celebrated all over our country every year since 2005.
🦅 The holiday has deep historical roots. It was celebrated from 1613 until 1917, and was established by the first tsar of the Romanov dynasty Michael to honour the icon of Our Lady of Kazan, which accompanied the liberators of Moscow.
A monument to citizen Minin and Prince Pozharsky by sculptor Ivan Martos was erected on Red Square on the order of Emperor Alexander I in 1818 to honour the memory of patriots who led the fight for national liberation.
On November 4, 2005, a copy of this monument, executed by Zurab Tsereteli and gifted by Moscow City Hall, was unveiled in Nizhny Novgorod, a city that played a crucial role in creating the volunteer army.
💬 Vladimir Putin: The history of our country is continuous, a constant stream. We must consider it in its entirety, with all its extremely complicated and even controversial periods. For the state, the authorities, society and its citizens, it is crucial to have objective, complete knowledge of our past, both the distant past and the near and recent past. Everything here matters, especially today.
📖 Learn more about the heroism of true patriots of the Motherland in this in-depth historical retrospect.
#UnityDay2023
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🇷🇺 Russia is the largest nation in the world.
One simply cannot embrace it in its entirety - it takes a lifetime(s) to truly explore - but on the #UnityDay2023 we shared rundowns on some (a small part) of Russia's regions and cities. Check it out:
• Primorsky Krai,
• Kamchatka Krai,
• The Republic of Buryatia,
• The Republic of Chechnya,
• The Altai Republic,
• Chelyabinsk,
• Pskov,
• The Republic of Tatarstan,
• Moscow,
• Saint Petersburg,
• The Republic of Crimea,
• Krasnodar Krai,
• Diveevo,
• The Udmurt Republic,
• The Republic of Dagestan,
• Stavropol Krai,
• Moscow region,
• Veliky Novgorod,
• The Murmansk region,
• Volgograd,
• Vladikavkaz.
Subscribe to our country's account on X - @Russia!
One simply cannot embrace it in its entirety - it takes a lifetime(s) to truly explore - but on the #UnityDay2023 we shared rundowns on some (a small part) of Russia's regions and cities. Check it out:
• Primorsky Krai,
• Kamchatka Krai,
• The Republic of Buryatia,
• The Republic of Chechnya,
• The Altai Republic,
• Chelyabinsk,
• Pskov,
• The Republic of Tatarstan,
• Moscow,
• Saint Petersburg,
• The Republic of Crimea,
• Krasnodar Krai,
• Diveevo,
• The Udmurt Republic,
• The Republic of Dagestan,
• Stavropol Krai,
• Moscow region,
• Veliky Novgorod,
• The Murmansk region,
• Volgograd,
• Vladikavkaz.
Subscribe to our country's account on X - @Russia!