Kuban Cossacks Celebrated in Krasnodar, Honoring Their Role in Law and Culture
The Day of the Kuban Cossacks was celebrated in Krasnodar, with the city's leaders congratulating residents. The event highlighted the enduring role of Cossacks in maintaining law and order, as well as their cultural significance.
Cossack culture, embodying valor and patriotism, unites the people of Kuban, passing down traditions from generation to generation. This year, over 1,100 first-graders and 300 kindergarten children were initiated into Cossack traditions, joining the over 15,000 schoolchildren studying in 512 specialized Cossack classes.
The Yekaterinodar District Cossack Society, with over 1,800 members, plays a crucial role in maintaining public order and promoting patriotic education. The society's efforts are complemented by an organization dedicated to the patriotic education of the younger generation, with more than 1,800 members.
The Day of the Kuban Cossacks, celebrated annually on the third Saturday of October, serves as a reminder of the Cossacks' vital role in Krasnodar's history and culture. Their continued involvement in maintaining law and order and promoting patriotic education ensures their legacy lives on.
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