Tomorrow, July 5, is the Day of Liberation of Kramatorsk and Slavyansk from pro-Russian terrorists. There are 179 days until the New Year.
July 5 is the 186th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (187th in leap days). There are 179 days left until the end of the year.
What holidays are there in Ukraine and in the world?
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bikini day
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Day of liberation of Kramatorsk from Russian occupation.
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Day of liberation of the city of Slavyansk from Russian occupation.

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What events happened on July 5
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1054 – a star explodes in the constellation Taurus, creating a huge supernova, visible to Earth for 23 days during the day and 633 days at night.
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1439 – at the Council of Florence, Metropolitan Isidore of Kiev, together with the Greek Archbishop Basil Bessarion, signed a church union uniting the Orthodox and Catholic Churches under the authority of the Pope.
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1687 – I. Newton’s first major work, “Principa,” was published.
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1809 – Battle of Wagram takes place.
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1841 – Thomas Cook opens the world’s first travel agency.
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1865 – The Salvation Army charity organization is founded in London.
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1919 – after a 9-hour battle, UPR troops captured Zhmerynka.
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1939 – the city sewage system was implemented in Nikolaev.
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1941 – in Krakow, German police arrest and exile Stepan Bandera, a conductor of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, to Berlin.
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1946 – The bikini swimsuit was shown to people for the first time.
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1954 – Elvis Presley recorded his first song, “That’s All Right, Mama.”
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1965 – a chemical and metallurgical plant was started in Kalush (Ivano-Frankivsk region).
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1965 – the construction of a new residential area Obolon began in Kyiv.
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1974 – in Lausanne (Switzerland), the Ukrainian SSR signed the Universal Postal Convention.
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1985 – Sergei Bubka won the international pole vault competition in Brussels with a mark of 580 cm.
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1994 – the first graduation of students took place at the Institute for Personnel Training of the Security Service of Ukraine.
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1994 – 809 settlements in seven regions of Ukraine remain without electricity supply as a result of a storm.
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2014 – Ukrainian troops liberated the city of Kramatorsk and the city of Slavyansk from DPR militants.
Who was born on the 5th of July
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1986 – Yuriy Cheban, Ukrainian canoeist, two-time Olympic champion (2012, 2016), Olympic bronze medalist (2008). Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine.
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1991 – Maxim Kagal, Ukrainian kickboxer, officer of the National Guard of Ukraine, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Hero of Ukraine.
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1992 – Petro Politsyak, Ukrainian military man, soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Hero of Ukraine.
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1997 – Roman Ratushny, Ukrainian public figure, journalist, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
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1997 – Roman Butusin, Ukrainian military man, soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Hero of Ukraine.
Whose birthday is today?: Afanasy, Vasily, Sergey, Stepan, Anna, Varvara, Elizaveta.
Folk signs and traditions for July 5
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The moon is bright in the sky – autumn will be hot and dry.
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In the morning a rainbow means rain, in the afternoon a strong wind.
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The moon shines like a greenish light – rain.
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Drops of moisture appeared on the maple leaves – expect prolonged rain for two days.

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