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SUMMARY:Melbourne Cup Day
DESCRIPTION:Melbourne Cup Day is one of Australia's most celebrated sporting events\, held at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne\, Victoria. It is a 3200-meter (2-mile) race for thoroughbred horses aged three years and older\, with a prize pool exceeding $8 million AUD. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is Melbourne Cup Day?\nThe History of Melbourne Cup Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nMore about Victoria\, Australia?\n\nWhen is Melbourne Cup Day?\nThe Melbourne Cup Day is observed annually on the first Tuesday of November in Victoria. \nThe following is the list of Melbourne Cup Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Melbourne CupNov 03\, 2020Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 02\, 2021Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 01\, 2022Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 07\, 2023Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 05\, 2024Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 04\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 03\, 2026Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 02\, 2027Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 07\, 2028Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 06\, 2029Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 05\, 2030Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 04\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 02\, 2032Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 01\, 2033Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 07\, 2034Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 06\, 2035Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 04\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 03\, 2037Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 02\, 2038Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 01\, 2039Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 06\, 2040Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 05\, 2041Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 04\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 03\, 2043Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 01\, 2044Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 07\, 2045Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 06\, 2046Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 05\, 2047Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 03\, 2048Tuesday        \n            \n            Melbourne CupNov 02\, 2049Tuesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Melbourne Cup Day? \nThe Melbourne Cup is Australia's most famous horse race\, first run in 1861. It has since grown into one of the world's richest and most prestigious horse races\, earning its title as "The Race That Stops a Nation". \nThe Victoria Turf Club (now the Victoria Racing Club\, VRC) introduced the Melbourne Cup in 1861 as a handicap race for top-class racehorses. \nThe first Cup was won by Archer\, who walked over 800 km from Sydney to Melbourne to compete! The prize in 1861 was 710 gold sovereigns and a gold watch. \nIn 1875\, the Melbourne Cup was run on the first Tuesday of November for the first time\, a tradition that continues today. \nThe Cup becomes Australia's biggest horse racing event in 1880s\, drawing 100\,000 plus spectators at Flemington. \nThe event grew in stature\, attracting horses from across Australia and later from international stables. The Cup is now part of the Spring Racing Carnival\, attracting over 90\,000 racegoers at Flemington and millions watching on TV. \nMelbourne Day remains one of the richest horse races in the world. International horses from Japan\, Ireland\, the UK\, and the US now regularly compete. \nIn 1877\, Melbourne Cup Day was declared a public holiday in Victoria\, recognizing its immense popularity. \nBy the early 20th century\, radio broadcasts of the race allowed people across Australia to follow the event. The 1950 Melbourne Cup was the first to be televised in Australia\, further increasing national interest. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nMelbourne Cup Day is a major social and sporting event in Australia\, with celebrations extending beyond the race itself. The Melbourne Cup is not just a horse race\, it's a national celebration! Over 90\,000 people attend Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. \nFans dress in high fashion\, with men in suits and women wearing fascinators & designer outfits. \nThe Melbourne Cup is broadcast live on TV and radio\, with many Australians stopping work at 3:00 PM (AEST) to watch. Pubs and restaurants host Melbourne Cup luncheons with race screenings\, food\, and drinks. \nOffices and workplaces often hold Cup Day parties\, where employees take a break to watch the race. \nMillions of dollars are bet on the race\, with major betting agencies offering odds on horses. \nFashions on the Field is a prestigious fashion competition\, awarding prizes for best-dressed men and women. \nMany Australians take the afternoon off for lunches with friends and family at restaurants and bars hosting Melbourne Cup events\, or at-home celebrations with food and drinks. \nMore about Victoria\, Australia?\nVictoria is the second-smallest state in Australia by land size but is one of the most populous and vibrant regions. Melbourne is the state capital\, also Australia's second-largest city with approximately 5.2 million people. \nMelbourne hosts several major sports like Australian Open for Tennis\, Melbourne Cup for Horse Racing\, Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix\, AFL Grand Final for Football and others. \nVictoria is bordered by New South Wales to the north\, South Australia to the west\, and the Bass Strait to the south. It features a varied landscape\, from coastal beaches and rainforests to mountain ranges and arid plains.  \nThe Great Ocean Road offers some of the world's most spectacular coastal scenery\, including the famous Twelve Apostles rock formations.
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SUMMARY:Unity Day (Russia)
DESCRIPTION:Unity Day in Russia commemorates the 1612 liberation of Moscow from Polish occupation and honors the unity of the Russian people. It symbolizes patriotism\, national solidarity and the strength of coming together in defense of the homeland. \nWhen is Unity Day?\nUnity Day in Russia is celebrated on November 4 every year.  \nThe following is the list of Unity Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2020Wednesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2028Saturday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2040Sunday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2044Friday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2045Saturday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2048Wednesday        \n            \n            Unity DayNov 04\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Unity Day?\nUnity Day commemorates one of the most dramatic and defining moments in Russian history\, the end of the Time of Troubles. The Time of Troubles (1598–1613) was a period of political chaos\, foreign intervention\, famine\, and civil war following the death of Tsar Fyodor I\, the last ruler of the Rurik dynasty. \nWith the throne left vacant and Russia suffering from economic collapse and foreign invasions\, multiple claimants attempted to seize power with foreign backing. During this instability\, Polish–Lithuanian forces occupied Moscow in 1610\, placing Russia under the threat of losing its sovereignty entirely. \nThe turning point came in 1611–1612\, when Prince Dmitry Pozharsky and merchant Kuzma Minin from the city of Nizhny Novgorod organized a volunteer militia to liberate Moscow. This militia was not composed of royal troops but of ordinary citizens united by patriotism and faith. \nOn November 4\, 1612 (October 22 in the Julian calendar)\, the people's army successfully stormed Moscow and expelled the Polish forces\, marking the restoration of national independence. Soon after\, in 1613\, the National Assembly elected Mikhail Romanov as Tsar\, founding the Romanov dynasty that would rule Russia for over 300 years. \nIn 1649\, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich declared November 4 a national holiday known as the Day of the Icon of Our Lady of Kazan\, commemorating both the victory over foreign invaders and divine salvation. \nThe holiday continued to be observed in the Russian Empire until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917\, after which the new Soviet authorities abolished religious and monarchic holidays. \nAfter the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991\, Russia began a process of reclaiming historical and cultural symbols from its pre-revolutionary past. \nIn 2004\, President Vladimir Putin officially reinstated November 4 as Unity Day.
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