International African Writers Day – the most interesting events on November 7 at Athletistic.
November 7 is the 311th day of the year (312th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 54 days left before the end of the year.
What are the holidays on November 7 in Ukraine and the world?
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International African Writer’s Day
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World Medical Physics Day
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International Inuit Day
What events happened on November 7
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1708 – The Ukrainian hetman Ivan Mazepa with part of his army united with the troops of the Swedish king Charles XII near the village of Gorki.
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1788 – Cossacks under the command of Anton Golovaty capture the Ottoman fortress of Ochakov.
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1909 – The Ukrainian Student Union was created in Lviv.
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1918 – the beginning of the third Bolshevik offensive in Ukraine.
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1919 – in Izyaslav, the UPR and the Polish Republic signed a protocol establishing a demarcation line between Ukrainian and Polish troops.
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1920 – according to the Yaltushkov agreement, the Volunteer Army de facto recognized the independence of the UPR.
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1928 – Gosprom – the first Ukrainian and European skyscraper – was officially opened in Kharkov.
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1940 – the Committee of Ukrainians of Canada – KUC – was created in Canada.
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1941 – The Luftwaffe sank the motor ship “Armenia” near Sevastopol, killing more than 5 thousand people.
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1951 – the first television center in the Ukrainian SSR began operating in Kyiv.
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1967 – The UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
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1990 – police dispersed Kyiv students in Victory Square and provocation against people’s deputy Stepan Khmara.
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2000 – George Walker Bush becomes President of the United States.
Who was born on November 7
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1744 – Nestor Ambodik-Maksimovich, Ukrainian scientist-encyclopedist, one of the founders of scientific obstetrics, herbal medicine, and botany.
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1821 – Dmitry Pilchikov, Ukrainian public and cultural figure, teacher. Father of Ukrainian physicist Nikolai Pilchikov.
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1857 – Dmitry Bagaliy, Ukrainian historian, public figure, made significant efforts to organize and improve the higher education system in Ukraine.
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1898 – Dmitry Kapka, Ukrainian artist.
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1936 – Nikolai Vigranovsky, Ukrainian writer and filmmaker.
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1950 – Vitaly Sadovsky, Ukrainian artist.
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1987 – Galina Pundik, Ukrainian fencer, Olympic champion.
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1988 – Alexander Dolgopolov, Ukrainian tennis player.

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Nikolay Vigranovsky
Who has name day today? Alexander, Alexey, Afanasy, Bogdan, Valery, Vasily, Veniamin, Georgy, Grigory, Evgeny, Egor, Ivan, Illarion, Kirill, Konstantin, Maxim, Mikhail, Nikolay, Pavel, Sergey, Theodor, Fedor, Ian, Elizabeth.
What not to do on this day
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Pregnant women are forbidden to snack while moving, because the baby is restless.
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You may not curse, fight, slander, or wish harm on someone.
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Don’t sit and spend the whole day in bed.
Signs and traditions
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Heavy snowfall – there will be heavy floods in the spring.
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Snow falls on wet ground – rye will grow well.
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All the thoughts of a pregnant woman on this day, according to the signs, are transferred to the child.
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The checkmarks scream restlessly – snowfall should be expected the next day.

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