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Seafarer's Day: A Celebration of People Who Bear the Ocean on Their Shoulders June 25. For most of us, it's just another summer day when it's warm outside and the middle of the workweek is on the calendar. But for fifteen million people around the world,
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St. Bartholomew's Day: History, Mystery, and Two Sides of One Date June 24. In the church calendar, it is the day of remembrance for St. Bartholomew the Apostle, one of the twelve disciples of Christ. But for most people, this date is associated with some
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Ivan Kupala: The Night When Fire Meets Water The shortest night of the year — or the most mysterious, according to folk tales. When the sun, reaching the peak of its summer power, begins its slow turn towards winter, nature stands still in anticipation of
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International Women's Day in Diplomacy: A Voice That Changes the World June 24. A date that remains unnoticed in some calendars, but for others, a symbol of struggle, progress, and hope. The International Women's Day in Diplomacy is one of the youngest ho
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Wimbledon as an Example of Social Harmony: When Royal Formality Meets Popular LoveThere are not many places in the world where aristocratic formality and democratic accessibility not only coexist peacefully but also organically complement each other. Wimbl
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150 years of Wimbledon: how the main tennis jubilee of the century is preparing Exactly one year from now, in July 2027, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club will open its gates for the jubilee, 150th Wimbledon tournament. What began in 1877 as a
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Australia is not just a continent; it's an entire universe of images. Here, every symbol speaks of survival, freedom, and connection to the land. From kangaroos to penguins, from Aboriginal art to neon Sydney — in this article, we'll explore what makes Aus
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Central Africa is the heart of the continent. Here, in the shade of wet forests and along full rivers, a culture has been preserved that knows no hustle of civilization. Its symbols are not loud, but deep. They speak in the voices of ancestors, the rustle
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Scandinavia is not just geography. It is a state of mind where cold and light, harshness and tenderness are intertwined into a single pattern. Its symbols do not shout, they whisper. They are carved from wood, forged from metal, and woven into sagas. From
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The Arctic. It's not just a geographical pole. It's a cultural pole where ice and fire merge into one. Its symbols are not loud but deep. They are carved from bone, sung in the throat, woven into skins. Here, man does not oppose nature but becomes a part o
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