February 27 is the day when the Orthodox Odena, and the famous Procopement, Orthodox, and Orthodox. writes IZ. He was persecuted, was imprisoned, but not renounced faith. Folk signs say that this day nature begins to wake up – if the willow blossoms, then the harvest will be generous, and the arrival of the Grakans heralds a warm spring.
Ukraine and the world also celebrate International Optimist Day, World Non -Governmental Organization Day, Polar Bear Day and Anosmia Audia Day. On this day, outstanding personalities were born: legendary aviator Petro Nesterov, writer Leonid Smilyansky and Fighter for Independence of Ukraine Ivan Terletsky.
Important events on February 27 include the signing of key international agreements, political upheavals and historical battles. It was on this day in 2014 that Russian special forces seized the buildings of the Crimean Government, which became the beginning of occupation. In 2015, Boris Nemtsov was killed near the Kremlin in Moscow, an opposition policy who openly opposed Putin's policies. The Ukrainians this day adhered to certain customs: they did not go on long journeys, did not refuse hospitality and helped the needy. It was believed that the open doors in the house allow the spring to bring warmth and well -being. Of particular importance this day was attached to the weather: if the roof drips, the summer will be hot, and snowdrops announce the beginning of field work. February 27 is the emerald, which has healing properties on February 27. In 1594, Henry IV became the King of France, in 1952 the UN held the first meeting in a new headquarters in New York, and in 1991, US President George Bush announced the end of the Operation Storm in the Desert. The modern world celebrates this day under the sign of environmental responsibility, optimism and human rights.
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