Russia Establishes New Holidays: Languages & Indigenous Minorities

Putin⁣ establishes New Holidays Honoring Linguistic Diversity and Indigenous Cultures

President Vladimir‍ Putin has ⁤signed decrees⁤ establishing two new national holidays in Russia, according to a report ⁢from ‌RIA Novosti.​ The ⁤holidays ‍aim to promote cultural⁤ preservation and recognize the country’s diverse heritage.

The first new holiday,⁢ the Day of Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation, ‍will be observed annually⁣ on September 8th. The decree‍ explicitly states ⁢the holiday’s purpose is‌ to preserve‍ and support the ⁢many languages spoken throughout Russia.

Additionally, Putin approved the Day of ⁣Indigenous Minorities of Russia, to be celebrated on April 30th. This⁤ day is intended ⁣to highlight the importance of safeguarding the traditional lifestyles, skills, crafts, and‍ cultural heritage of Russia’s indigenous‌ populations.

Both ‍decrees are effective immediately upon signing. the ⁣announcements were made‌ during the observance of National Unity Day on November 4th, a holiday established in 2005 commemorating the 1612 ⁤liberation‌ of Moscow from Polish⁣ invaders by the ​people’s militia led by ⁤Kuzma minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, marking the end of the Time of Troubles.

These ⁣additions to the national calendar underscore Russia’s⁤ commitment to strengthening cultural diversity and preserving its historical memory.

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