Kuban Region Celebrates Unity and Patriotism with Over 2,000 Events
Kuban region celebrated a grand occasion with over 2,000 events, demonstrating unity and patriotism among its residents. The 'Raising the Flag Together' campaign, held in Armavir, saw young people express their love and respect for their homeland. Simultaneously, Sochi welcomed 150 new Yunarmiya members and hosted the EthnoSochi festival, bringing together 15 national communities.
Across Kuban, cities and Cossack villages buzzed with activity. Dozens of concerts and sporting events took place, showcasing local talent and fostering a sense of community. In Novorossiysk, 76 Yunarmiya members received medals, marking their commitment to the cause. The city also inaugurated a new multifunctional resource center, the 'House of Friendship', initiated by Vasily Shulgin. This center aims to promote unity and cultural exchange.
The celebration also included a large-scale ethnographic dictation, with residents and visitors participating in concerts and master classes. Volunteers from local mutual aid headquarters and United Russia’s Young Guard distributed tricolor ribbons, symbolizing unity and patriotism. In Anapa, Theater Square was transformed into a vibrant hub, featuring interactive zones, local artist performances, and a Cossack Fair. Meanwhile, Sochi's Flag Square hosted a photo exhibition, 'Our Own', honoring heroes from diverse ethnic backgrounds and eras.
The celebrations in Kuban region were a testament to the power of unity and patriotism. With over 2,000 events, the 'Raising the Flag Together' campaign brought together residents from various backgrounds, fostering a sense of pride and belonging. The opening of the 'House of Friendship' in Novorossiysk further solidifies the region's commitment to promoting cultural understanding and harmony.
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