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Holidays June 6, 2023: who was born, signs

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June 6 is Journalist’s Day in Ukraine. Journalists, reporters and editors have been celebrating their professional holiday since 1994.

June 6 is the 157th day of the year (158th in a leap year) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 208 days left before the end of the year.

What holidays in Ukraine and the world
  • World Verneuil Disease Day.

  • Gardening day.

  • Open air cinema day.

  • Yo-yo day.

  • Journalist’s day.

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What events took place in Ukraine and in the world
  • 1683 – The world’s first public museum opens in Oxford, England;

  • 1882 – New Yorker Henry Seeley receives a patent for an electric iron;

  • 1925 – Walter Chrysler founded the Chrysler Automobile Corporation;

  • 1933 – The world’s first movie theater opens in Camden, New York, where you can watch a movie without leaving your car;

  • 1944 – the Second Front is opened in Western Europe: the landing of Allied troops in the anti-Hitler coalition begins in the North of France;

  • 1981 – the first AIDS patients were registered;

  • 1990 – The All-Ukrainian Orthodox Council in Kyiv proclaimed the patriarchy of the UAOC and appointed Metropolitan Mstislav as the first patriarch of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.

Who was born on June 6
  • 1847 – Alexander Barvinsky, Ukrainian historian, teacher, public and political figure;

  • 1889 – Igor Sikorsky, Ukrainian-American engineer (aircraft designer) and businessman, a native of Kyiv;

  • 1937 – Peter Perebiynis, Ukrainian poet;

  • 1950 – Yuriy Spizhenko, Ukrainian oncologist, first Minister of Health of independent Ukraine (1989 – 1994);

  • 1965 – Bohdan Danylyshyn, Ukrainian economist and politician;

  • 1974 – Semyon Semenchenko, People’s Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the VIII convocation, participant in the war in Donbass.

What are the birthdays tomorrow? Grigory, Ivan, Nikita, Semyon, Stepan, Fedor, Anton, Antonina, Elena, Xenia (Oksana).

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Signs
  • Many birds in the sky – for good weather;
  • Birds fly low – expect heavy rain;
  • A lot of mosquitoes – in the dry season;
  • It rains – in autumn there will be a lot of mushrooms.

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