Today, July 17, is Ukrainian Ethnographer Day and World Emoji Day. There are 167 days until the New Year.
July 17 is the 198th day of the year (199th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 167 days left before the end of the year.
What holidays are there in Ukraine and in the world?
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World Day of International Criminal Justice.
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World Emoji Day.
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Gift giving day.
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Ethnographer’s Day.

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What events happened on July 17
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709 BC e – the total solar eclipse is described for the first time by the Chinese Chu Fu.
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1048 – Roman Emperor Henry III expels Pope Benedict IX from Rome and replaces him with Damascus II.
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1429 – in Reims, recaptured by the English, Charles VII is crowned on the throne of France.
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1453 – The French defeat the English at the Battle of Castion, the final battle of the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453).
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1505 – After a shock during a terrible storm, when Martin Luther was on the verge of death, he changed his plans to become a lawyer and became a monk of the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt.
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1570 – a Jesuit college was founded in Vilna, which later became a university.
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1754 – King’s College opens in New York.
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1775 – The world’s first military hospital opens in the United States.
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1785 – Slovak adventurer Moritz Benevsky, who proclaimed himself Emperor of Madagascar, declared war on the Kingdom of France.
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1791 – a peaceful demonstration demanding the abdication of French King Louis XVI is shot on the Champ de Mars in Paris.
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1793 – Charlotte Corday, the assassin of the leader of the French Revolution, Marat, is executed in Paris.
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1841 – The first issue of the British humor magazine Punch is published.
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1854 – The world’s first mountain railway was launched in the Austrian Empire.
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1868 – The capital of Japan is moved from Kyoto to Tokyo.
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1915 – the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire signed a secret cooperation agreement with the kingdom of Bulgaria.
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1917 – In Great Britain, all German names are removed from titles.
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1917 – The Polubotkovites staged a demonstration in Kyiv with the aim of declaring Ukraine’s independence.
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1933 – after the completion of the construction of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station and the elimination of currents in the Dnieper, a passenger steamer left Kyiv for Kherson on its maiden voyage.
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1973 – Ang monarkiya ay ibinagsak sa Afghanistan at isang republika ang ipinahayag.
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1997 – Pinagtibay ng Ukraine ang European Convention on Human Rights.
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2014 – isang eroplanong pampasaherong Boeing 777 ng Malaysia Airlines ang binaril ng isang Russian Buk anti-aircraft missile system malapit sa Torez, rehiyon ng Donetsk mula sa teritoryo ng tinatawag na Donetsk People’s Republic, na ikinamatay ng lahat ng mga pasahero at tripulante (kabuuan ng 298 katao) .
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2020 – Inaprubahan ng Verkhovna Rada ng Ukraine ang pagbawas sa bilang ng mga administratibong rehiyon ng Ukraine mula 490 hanggang 138.
Sino ang ipinanganak noong Hulyo 17
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1937 – Ivan Gel, Ukrainian dissident, politiko, publicist, relihiyosong pigura.
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1956 – Mikhail Sirota, Ukrainian na politiko
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1961 – Alexander Gnilitsky, Ukrainian artist.
- Anong pangalan ng mga araw: Leonid, Veronica, Margarita, Marina.
Mga katutubong palatandaan at tradisyon para sa Hulyo 17
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Ang panahon sa araw na ito ay nagpapahiwatig kung ano ang magiging hitsura ng Setyembre.
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Ang pagdinig ng kulog ay nangangahulugan na ang taglagas ay maulan at ang taglamig ay magiging mayelo.
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Kung ito ay mainit, ang taglamig ay magiging malupit.

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