December 31.
Is like Christmas here on new years is when everyone exchanges gifts, yet they do celebrate chrismas day in russia as well but it doesnt involve presents.
Victory Day
May 9th, Russia celebrates the victory over nazi Germany
In the former Soviet Union, 1 May was international workers day even though soviet union is no longer present that holiday is still present.
Every 8 March is womans day or as they call it here mothers day.
Defender of the Fatherland Day
On 23 February, is like a military appreciation day
Unity Day
1612 polish tryed to invade russia Russian society willingly united to preserve Russian statehood when its demise seemed inevitable
Russia day
Day of the Adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Russian Federation
I lived in russia for 15 years those are the once i remember off top of my head.
In Russia, one tradition is to open one present on Christmas Eve.
absolute monarchy
mongol invasion
mongol invasion
mongol invasion
In History of Russia, Ivan the Terrible talked back to him he had introdused russia to a tradition of extreme absolute power.
Peter the great
Extreme absolute power
Greece
This tradition is believed to be practiced in Russia. It is thought to bring good luck and represents a wish for a long life.
It is either Russia, France, Spain, Norway, or Italy. Most likely Russia. But most commonly, the Ukraine is credited with this tradition.
By Russian tradition, Halloween has been just a day in an Orthodox Church Calendar, and it is not celebrated like in USA.