• 495 years ago, the first circumnavigation of the world by the expedition of Ferdinand Magellan (1522) was completed;
  • 205 years since the Battle of Borodino in the Patriotic War of 1812 (September 7, 1812);
  • 195 years ago, A.S. Pushkin’s poem “Prisoner of the Caucasus” (1822) was published;
  • 180 years ago, the inventor of the telegraph apparatus, S. Morse, transmitted the first telegram (1837);
  • 165 years ago, the magazine Sovremennik published a story by L.N. Tolstoy's "Childhood" (1852);
  • 155 years ago the St. Petersburg Conservatory was founded (September 20, 1862);
  • 155 years ago, a monument to the Millennium of Russia was unveiled in the Novgorod Kremlin (sculptor M.O. Mikeshin) (1862);
  • 95 years ago from Soviet Russia Prominent representatives of the intelligentsia, including N.A., were forcibly deported. Berdyaev, L.P. Karsavin, I.A. Ilyin, Pitirim Sorokin and others (1922);
  • 75 years ago, the publication of A.T.’s poem began. Tvardovsky “Vasily Terkin” (1942);

September 2, 2017 - 90 years since the birth of Evgeny Pavlovich Leonov (1926-1994), famous Soviet actor theater and cinema.

September 3, 2017 - Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism. This is a new memorable date for Russia, established Federal law"About the days military glory Russia" dated July 6, 2005. Connected with the tragic events in Beslan.

September 3, 2017 - 90 years since the birth of A.M. Adamovich (Ales Adamovich) (1927-1994), Belarusian writer;

September 3, 2017 - Day of Oil, Gas and Fuel Industry Workers (first Sunday in September).

September 4, 2017 - Specialist Day nuclear support(Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated May 31, 2006 No. 549)

September 4, 2017 - 155 years since the birth of P.P. Soykin (1862-1938), Russian book publisher;

September 5, 2017 - 200 years since the birth of A.K. Tolstoy (1817-1875), Russian poet, writer, playwright;

September 6, 2017 - 80 years since the birth of G.F. Shpalikov (1937-1974), Soviet film screenwriter, poet;

September 8, 2017 - 205 years since the birth of N.N. Goncharova (1812-1863), wife of A.S. Pushkin;

September 8, 2017 is International Literacy Day. Celebrated since 1967 by decision of UNESCO.

September 9, 2017 - World Beauty Day. The initiative belongs to the International Committee of Aesthetics and Cosmetology.

September 10, 2017 - 145 years since the birth of V.K. Arsenyev (1872-1930), Russian explorer Far East, writer, geographer;

September 10, 2017 - 110 years since the birth of V.I. Nemtsov (1907-1994), Russian science fiction writer, publicist;

September 10, 2017 - 105 years since the birth of Herluf Bidstrup (1912-1988), Danish cartoonist;

September 10, 2017 - Lake Baikal Day. Established in 1999 and since then it has been celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of August, but since 2008, by decision Legislative Assembly In the Irkutsk region, Baikal Day has been moved to the second Sunday in September.

September 11, 2017 - 155 years since the birth of O. Henry (1862-1910), American writer;

September 11, 2017 - 140 years since the birth of F.E. Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926), statesman, revolutionary;

September 11, 2017 - 135 years since the birth of B.S. Zhitkov (1882-1938), Russian children's writer, teacher;

September 11, 2017 - 80 years since the birth of Joseph Kobzon (1937), Russian pop singer;

September 14, 2017 - 170 years since the birth of P.N. Yablochkov (1847-1894), Russian inventor, electrical engineer;

September 15, 2017 - Birthday of the international environmental organization Greenpeace (September 15, 1971 - the day of the first organized action of environmentalists against nuclear testing).

September 16, 2017 - Juliet’s birthday. On this day, the Italian city of Verona celebrates the birthday of Juliet, the famous Shakespearean heroine.

September 17, 2017 - 160 years since the birth of K.E. Tsiolkovsky (1857-1935), Russian scientist and inventor;

September 17, 2017 - 105 years since the birth of G.P. Menglet (1912-2001), Russian theater and film actor;

September 17, 2017 - 100 years since the birth of Maxim Tank (1912-1995), national Belarusian poet;

September 19, 2017 - 65 years since the birth of V.V. Erofeev (1947), Russian prose writer, essayist;

September 19, 2017 - Smiley’s birthday. On September 19, 1982, Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott Fahlman first proposed using three consecutive characters - a colon, a hyphen and a closing parenthesis - to represent a "smiling face" in text that is typed on a computer.

September 21, 2017 - International Day of Peace as a day of general ceasefire and renunciation of violence.

September 24, 2017 - World Maritime Day. Was established at the 10th session of the Assembly of the International maritime organization, has been noted since 1978. Included in the system of world and international days UN. Until 1980, it was celebrated on March 17, but then it began to be celebrated on one of the days of the last week of September. In Russia it is celebrated on September 24th.

September 24, 2017 - 140 years since the birth of G.A. Duperron (1877-1934), founder of Russian football and the Olympic movement in Russia;

September 25, 2017 -220 years since the birth of I.I. Lazhechnikov (1792-1869), Russian writer;

September 25, 2017 -115 years since the birth of William Faulkner (1897-1962), American novelist and short story writer;

September 29, 2017 - 470 years since the birth of M. Cervantes (1547-1616), Spanish writer of the Renaissance;

September 29, 2017 - 195 years since the birth of A.V. Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903), Russian playwright;

BORN:

551 BC - CONFUCIUS
(551 BC - November 21, 479 BC), Chinese thinker.

1573 - Michelangelo da CARAVAGGIO /MERISI/
Michelangelo MERISI da CARAVAGGIO/
(1573 — 18.7.1610),
Italian painter.


The founder of European realistic painting (“Penitent Mary Magdalene”, “Young Man with a Lute”, “Rest on the Flight to Egypt”).

1797 - Fedor Petrovich LITKE
(1797 — 20.10.1882),
count, navigator - Arctic explorer, president Russian Academy Sci.

1803 - Prosper MERIME
/Prosper MERIMEE/
(1803 — 23.9.1870),
French writer.



Merimee made his debut in the literary field very early, when he was only 20 years old. His first experience was the historical drama Cromwell. Mérimée read it in Delescluze's circle; it earned Bayle's warm praise as a bold departure from the classical rules of the unity of time and action. Despite the approval of his circle of friends, Merimee was dissatisfied with his first work, and it did not get into print, so it is difficult to judge its merits (this was even before the literary revolution undertaken by V. Hugo). In 1825, he wrote several dramatic plays and published them under the title “Theatre of Clara Gazul” (Théâtre de Clara Gazul), stating in the preface that these plays were translated by him from Spanish and belonged to the pen unknown actress traveling troupe; some copies even had a portrait of her attached, that is, a portrait of Merimee in women's dress. Ampère proclaimed in the then influential Globe that Shakespeare's son had appeared in France in the person of the author of the Théâtre de Clara Gazul.

1841 - Georges CLEMENCEAU
/Georges CLEMENCEAU/
(1841 — 24.11.1929),
French politician.

1871 - Pietro BADOGLI
/Pietro BADOGLIO/
(1871 — 31.10.1956),
Italian military and statesman, Marshal.

Under MUSSOLINI, he was chief of the General Staff and commander-in-chief of the Italian troops in the Italo-Ethiopian war. During World War II, he retired after the first setbacks, became a participant in the 1943 coup d'etat, and was appointed prime minister. In this post, he concluded a truce with the anti-Hitler coalition, declared war on Germany and restored diplomatic relations between Italy and the USSR.

1882 - Alexander Pavlovich KUTEPOV
(1882 - unknown 1930),
White Guard general, since 1928 the head of the Russian All-Military Union (EMRO). The son of a modest forester, young second lieutenant Kutepov was transferred to the Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment for military merits during the Russian-Japanese War. Having been wounded three times on the German front while fighting in this regiment, he became its last commander in 1917. Having accidentally found myself in Petrograd in the days February Revolution, Colonel Kutepov was the only one who successfully acted against the rebels on the orders of the commander of the Petrograd Military District, General KHABALOV.


In December 1917, Kutepov joined the Volunteer Army and went on its first Kuban campaign as commander of the third company of the 1st officer regiment. General L. G. KORNILOV, before his death, appointed him commander of the shock regiment, and A. I. DENIKIN promoted Kutepov to general. Together with his division, he took Novorossiysk and for some time served as its governor-general. The Bolsheviks accused Kutepov of brutal repressions against the population when he was governor general. Soon Kutepov became the commander of the 1st Army Corps, with which he took Kursk and Orel, and later under WRANGEL he was the commander of the 1st Army. After the evacuation from Crimea, Kutepov’s corps was landed on a deserted field near the Turkish town of Gallipoli, where it remained for more than a year. Then the Gallipolians, who remained loyal to their general, formed the backbone of the White Russian emigration. The general himself, having headed the EMRO, became the main generator of ideas and the undisputed leader of the emigrant officers. He led all the combat and intelligence activities of the EMRO, which so worried the authorities in Moscow. A decision was made to liquidate it. In January 1930, in Paris, in broad daylight, Kutepov was kidnapped by OGPU agents, among whom was Sergei EFRON, the husband of Marina TSVETAEVA. The general’s entourage could not understand where Kutepov had disappeared. In response to the accusation by the emigration of the abduction and murder of a general of Moscow agents, the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs issued harsh notes to the French Cabinet of Ministers, and Izvestia put forward a version that Kutepov decided to leave the political arena and quietly left for one of the republics South America, taking with him a solid sum of money. The French authorities conducted the investigation without much zeal, and the emigration was powerless to prove anything. Reliable information there is no information about Kutepov’s death. According to one version, he was killed in Paris, and his corpse was dissolved in a bath of acid. According to another, he was taken to Moscow by ship to be tried and then hanged, but Kutepov died of a heart attack when there were a hundred miles left to Novorossiysk. About work Soviet intelligence against the leaders of the White Guard emigration, you can learn more from Leonid Mlechin’s book “Alibi for the Great Singer.”

1883 - Albert Rees WILLIAMS
(1883 — 27.2.1962),
American journalist, participant in the Russian Civil War on the side of the Bolsheviks. Met with V.I. LENIN, about whom he wrote a book.

1887 - Avery BRANDAGE /right. BRANDING/
/Avery BRUNDAGE/
(1887 — 8.5.1975),
American sports figure who led the International Olympic Committee(1952-72). His activities in the Olympic movement are not clear-cut. Even today, professor, Olympic champion Arkady VOROBYEV calls him nothing more than “a member of the fascist party of Linberg and a friend of the notorious witch hunter in the USA D. McCarthy.” Winter and summer games 1936 took place in Nazi Germany largely thanks to the head of the IOC special commission Brundage. During the competitions themselves, the head of the American delegation, Brundage, excluded Jewish athletes from participating in them. During the years of his presidency, problems arose more than once conflict situations with the participation in the Olympics of racist states divided by Germany, Korea and China. More than once then politics and Olympic principles clashed with each other. The conservative multimillionaire behaved extravagantly only once, when he married his 30-year-old secretary at the age of 86. It is not difficult to calculate that she almost immediately became a widow.

1896 - Alexey Innokentievich ANTONOV
(1896 — 18.6.1962),
army General. During the Great Patriotic War, he was the head of the Operations Directorate of the General Staff, the first deputy chief of the General Staff, in last period Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army.


He was awarded many Soviet and foreign orders and medals, including the highest military leadership award - the Order of Victory.

1900 - Boris Efimovich EFIMOV, graphic cartoonist. He turns 108 years old!!!


On September 28, 2007, on his 107th birthday, he was appointed to the position of chief artist of the Izvestia newspaper.

1901 - Ed SULLIVAN
/Ed SULLIVAN/
(1901 — 13.10.1974),
showman.



The host of the popular American TV show, which was called “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

1906 - Alexander Petrovich STEIN
(1906 — 5.10.1993),
playwright.

1915 - Georgy Alexandrovich TOVSTONOGOV
(1915 — 23.5.1989),
theater director, People's Artist of the USSR (1957), Hero of Socialist Labor (1983).


Since 1956, he headed the Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater, which then bore the name of Gorky (since 1992 the theater has been named after its director).

1916 - Olga Vasilievna LEPESHINSKAYA, ballerina, People's Artist of the USSR.


1918 - Vasily Alexandrovich SUKHOMLINSKY
(1918 — 2.9.1970),
teacher

1920 - Yaropolk Leonidovich LAPSHIN, film director (“Gloomy River”, “Demidovs”). He was the secretary of the board of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR.

1924 - Marcello MASTROIANNI
/Marcello MASTROIANNI/
(1924 — 19.12.1996),
Italian film actor.

He most often starred with Federico FELLINI and Vittorio DE SICA. His focused, restrained performance provided the perfect backdrop for these directors' artistic explorations.

1929 - Nikolai Ivanovich RYZHKOV, political figure.


Former Soviet prime minister.

1932 - Victor HARA
/Victor JARA/
(1932 — 16.9.1973),
Chilean singer-tribune. After the fascist coup on September 11, 1973, he was arrested and subjected to brutal torture for five days at the National Stadium in Santiago, where he had previously performed in front of packed stands more than once. His influence on Spanish-speaking audiences has been compared to Bob DYLAN's on Anglo-American audiences.

1934 - Brigitte BARDOT
/Brigitte BARDOT/,
French film actress and animal activist.

Congratulations, Madame Bardot! :)

1936 - Mylene (Marie-Hélène) DEMONGEAU
/Mylene DEMONGEOT/,
French film actress who played Milady in The Three Musketeers and the friend of the journalist Fandor in the films about Fantômas.
When French cinema discovered Brigitte BARDOT, other actresses appeared after her, whose main advantage was not acting, but their charm and naturalness of existence in any proposed situation. All that remains of Bardot is her name, and the viewer most likely remembers not her, but Michel MERCIER, who played the beautiful Angelique, and Mylene Demongeau as the treacherous Milady.


No one will remember Mylene’s partners in “The Three Musketeers,” but she entered the life of the generation growing up in the 60s and 70s of the last century, albeit not as the face of an era that was already acquiring stagnant features, but as a part of it that still retained hope and preserved illusions.

1938 - Alexander Alexandrovich GOLOBORODKO, theater and film actor.

1941 - Valentin Nikolaevich PISEEV, President of the Russian Figure Skating Federation.

1952 - Sylvia KRISTEL
/Sylvia KRISTEL/,
Dutch film actress.


The famous Emmanuelle.

1960 - Jennifer RUSH
/Jennifer RUSH/,
American pop singer.

1967 - Mira SORVINO
/Mira SORVINO/,
American film actress.



Good friend of Quentin TARANTINO.

1968 - Mika Häkkinen
/Mika HAKKINEN/,
Finnish racing driver, two-time Formula 1 champion.

1972 - Gwyneth Paltrow
/Gwyneth PALTROW/,
American film actress, winner of the 1999 Oscar for main role in the film Shakespeare in Love.


Married to the leader of an English rock band Coldplay CHRIS MARTIN.

1974 - Maria KISELOVA, three-time Olympic champion in synchronized swimming.


Host of the game show "The Weakest Link".

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EVENTS:

1066 - Duke of Normandy WILHELM landed in Britain. After the death in the summer of the childless king of the Anglo-Saxons, EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, the throne was taken by his brother-in-law HAROLD II, who a year or two earlier had been captured by William, took a vassal oath and promised to support his claims to the English throne (William was a relative of Edward on his mother’s side). William declared Harold an oathbreaker and enlisted the support of the Pope, who sent him the banner of St. Petra. And since this was the case, the invasion immediately became a holy war for faith and justice, which probably helped William soon defeat the king and take the throne himself.

1773 - The fugitive Don Cossack Emelyan Ivanovich PUGACHEV, who appeared in the Orenburg steppes in August, managed to establish contact with the Yaik Cossacks, declared himself PETER III and began to assemble his detachment. By mid-September it numbered 80 people. On this day, on Tolkachev’s farm, Pugachev issued a manifesto in which he granted the Cossacks, Kalmyks and Tatars “a river from the top to the mouth, and land, and herbs, and cash salaries, and lead, and gunpowder, and grain provisions.”


From the farmstead, the rebels moved to the Yaitsky town. So it began peasant war under the leadership of Pugachev 1773-75.

Along the way, new forces joined the detachment, and the next day 200 people approached the town. Another 200 Cossacks joined the rebels, but Pugachev did not dare to storm the fortress, since there was a strong garrison with artillery there. To begin with, he decided to capture the Upper Yaitsk fortifications and get guns. In the following days, a number of fortress garrisons, one after another, went over to the side of the rebels without a fight. On October 16, Pugachev's troops in the amount of 2,500 people with 20 guns appeared near Orenburg and began to besiege it, and by the end of the year the peasant army already numbered about 30,000 people and 86 guns.


The tsarist government, unable to cope with the uprising with local forces, was forced to create a punitive army led by Chief General A.I. BIBIKOV.

1864 - In London, with the participation of Karl MARX, the International Workers' Association - the First International - was founded.

1939 - The USSR and Germany signed an additional secret protocol to those already existing, which determined the borders of Poland and Lithuania, which fell into the sphere of influence Soviet Union, like Bessarabia.

1948 - FAITH, the first cat to be awarded a medal for courage, has died.
Abandoned by her owners, in 1936 she found shelter in one of the London churches, catching mice in gratitude. She accomplished her feat in September 1940, when during World War II the English capital was subjected to massive bombing by German aircraft. She gave birth to a kitten, which Faith for some reason never wanted to leave in the comfort of home and stubbornly took it to the basement. Three days later, after another raid, only ruins remained of the church. Father Henry ROSS found Faith under the rubble, covering the cub with her body.
This story became known to the parishioners, and five years later it reached Maria DICKIN, who established a medal during the war years, which was awarded to animals whose courage saved people's lives. Faith did not fall into this category, but they made an exception for her and made a special silver medal, which the Archbishop of Canterbury himself came to present!

1953 - N.S. KHRUSHCHEV was elected first secretary of the CPSU Central Committee.

Nikita Sergeevich's ascent to the very top began.

1970 - 500 teenagers came to Moscow for the first training session of the Sambo school, the organizer and coach of which was the multiple champion of the USSR, Honored Master of Sports David Lvovich RUDMAN. It was created on the basis secondary school(for some reason in various sources different numbers are indicated) and turned into the military-patriotic club “Sambo-70”.

1992 - The first conscription into the Russian Armed Forces has been announced.

2008 (today)- Parliamentary elections in Belarus.

BIRTHDAYS

Johann Matteson- German composer.
Dates of life: September 28, 1681 – April 17, 1764.

Johann Peter Kellner- German organist and composer, father of Johann Christoph Kellner.
Dates of life: September 28, 1705 – April 19, 1772.

Charles Lamoureux- French conductor and violinist.
Dates of life: September 28, 1834 – December 21, 1899.

Rudolf Barshai- Russian violist and conductor.
Dates of life: September 28, 1924 – November 2, 2010.

Cromwell Everson- South African composer.
Dates of life: September 28, 1925 – June 11, 1991.

Coco Taylor(Cora Walton) – American singer, dubbed the “Queen of the Blues” for her unique voice.
Dates of life: September 28, 1928 – June 03, 2009.

Lata Mangeshkar is an Indian singer, one of the most famous and respected voice-over singers in India.
Date of birth: September 28, 1929.

John Gilmore- American saxophonist.
Dates of life: September 28, 1931 – August 19, 1995.

(Víctor Jara; Victor Lidio Jara Martínez, Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez) – Chilean poet, theater director, singer, political activist and member Communist Party Chile.
Dates of life: September 28, 1932 – September 16, 1973.

Johnny "Country" Mathis(Johnny "Country" Mathis; born John Mathis) is an American country musician, singer and songwriter.
Dates of life: September 28, 1933 – September 27, 2011.

Emmett Chapman– jazz musician, known as the inventor of the Chapman stick.
Date of birth: September 28, 1936.

Ben E King(BenE. King; Benjamin Earl Nelson, Benjamin Earl Nelson) - one of the American classics of soul music of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Dates of life: September 28, 1938 – April 30, 2015.

Gustav Lorentzen– Norwegian musician, comedian and writer.
Dates of life: September 28, 1947 – April 21, 2010.

Norton Buffalo- American blues and country musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Dates of life: September 28, 1951 – October 30, 2009.

Andy Ward is a British drummer and one of the founders of the prog rock band Camel.
Date of birth: September 28, 1952.

George Lynch is an American guitarist who gained fame while working in the band Dokken.
Date of birth: September 28, 1954.

Kenny Kirkland- American pianist.
Dates of life: September 28, 1955 – November 12, 1998.

Jennifer Rush(Heidi Stern) is an American singer of German origin.
Date of birth: September 28, 1960.

Chuck Taylor- American music journalist.
Date of birth: September 28, 1962.

Maria Canals-Barrera- American actress and singer.

Ginger Fish- American musician, member of the band Marilyn Manson.
Date of birth: September 28, 1966.

Moon Zappa(Moon Unit Zappa-Doucette) - American singer, actress, daughter of Frank Zappa.
Date of birth: September 28, 1967.

Dita Von Teese- American burlesque performer, model, actress and singer.
Date of birth: September 28, 1972.

Bushido(Anis Mohamed Youssouf Ferchichi) is a German hip-hop artist. Also known under the pseudonym Sonny Black.
Date of birth: September 28, 1978.

Iracema Trevisan– Brazilian bassist, member of the group CSS.
Date of birth: September 28, 1981.

St. Vincent(Annie Erin Clark) - American singer, multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter was a member of the group The Polyphonic Spree, as well as the concert lineup of Sufjan Stevens.
Date of birth: September 28, 1982.

Melody Thornton- American singer, dancer, model and television presenter.
Date of birth: September 28, 1984.

Esme Denters- Dutch singer and songwriter.
Date of birth: September 28, 1988.

REMEMBRANCE DAYS

Nikolay Privalov- Soviet musician-ethnographer, instrumentalist, conductor and composer.
Dates of life: June 03, 1868 – September 28, 1928.

Aarre Merikanto- Finnish composer.
Dates of life: June 29, 1893 – September 28, 1958.

Eugene Bozza- French composer and conductor.
Dates of life: April 4, 1905 – September 28, 1991.

Miles Dewey Davis- American jazz trumpeter and band leader.
Dates of life: May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991.

Dolores Wilson– American Opera singer(coloratura soprano).
Dates of life: August 9, 1928 – September 28, 2010.

2018–2027 - Decade of childhood in the Russian Federation

(Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 240 of May 29, 2017 “On the announcement of the Decade of Childhood in the Russian Federation”)

According to the UN decision:

2011–2020 - United Nations International Decade for Biodiversity

2013–2022 - International Decade for the Rapprochement of Cultures

2011–2020 - UN Decade for Deserts and the Fight against Desertification

2011–2020 - Decade of Action for Road Safety

2011–2020 - Third International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism

2014–2024 - A decade of sustainable energy for all

2015–2024 - International Decade for People of African Descent

In 2018 we will celebrate:

185 years of James Greenwood (1833-1929)

90 years since the publication of the popular science natural history magazine for schoolchildren “Young Naturalist” (July 1928)

85 years of publishing house "Children's Literature" (September 1933)

85 years since the first issue of the “Life” series wonderful people"(January 1933)

JANUARY

January 2 - 60 years on the birthday of the Russian children's writer, poet Tim Sobakin(n. Andrey Viktorovich Ivanov) (1958)

January 3 - 115 years, prose writer Alexander Alfredovich Beck (1903–1972)

6th January - 90 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Lev Ivanovich Kuzmin (1928–2000)

January 8 - Children's Cinema Day(Established on January 8, 1998 by the Moscow Government on the initiative of the Moscow Children's Fund in connection with the centenary of the first film screening for children in Moscow)

January 9 - 65 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer, editor Alexander Vasilievich Etoev(b. 1953)

January 9 - 105 years since the birth of the Russian writer Evgeniy Stepanovich Kokovina (1913–1977)

January 10 - 135 years on the birthday of the Russian Soviet writer Alexey Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1883–1945)

January 12 - 390 years since the birth of the French storyteller, poet Charles Perrault (1628–1703)

January 13 - Russian Press Day (Celebrated since 1991 in honor of the publication of the first issue of the Russian printed newspaper Vedomosti by decree of Peter I in 1703.)

January 14 - 95 years old on the birthday of the Russian prose writer, poet, translator Yuri Iosifovich Korinets (1923–1989)

January 14 - 200 years since the birth of the Finnish writer Sacarias Topelius (1818–1898)

January 19 - 120 years Alexander Ilyich Bezymensky (1898–1973)

January 19 - 115 years Natalia Petrovna Konchalovskaya (1903–1988)

January 21 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer Nikolai Mikhailovich Verzilin (1903–1984)

January 22 - 230 years since the birth of the English poet George Noel Gordon Byron (1788–1824)

January 22 - 90 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Petr Lukich Proskurina (1928–2001)

The 25th of January - 80 years old on the birthday of the Russian actor, poet Vladimir Semenovich Vysotsky (1938–1980)

January 25 - Day of Russian Students (Tatyana's Day) (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On the Day of Russian Students” dated January 25, 2005 No. 76)

January 31 - 85 years old since the birth of the children's poet Renata Grigorievna Mukha (1933–2009)

FEBRUARY

February 4 - 145 years since the birth of the Russian writer Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin (1873–1954)

February 8 - 190 years Jules Verne (1828–1905)

February 8 - Day of Remembrance of the Young Anti-Fascist Hero (Celebrated since 1964 in honor of the fallen participants in anti-fascist demonstrations - French schoolboy Daniel Fery (1962) and Iraqi boy Fadil Jamal (1963).)

February 8 - Russian Science Day (On this day in 1724, Peter I signed a decree establishing the Academy of Sciences in Russia.)

February 9th - 235 years since the birth of the Russian poet Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky (1783–1852)

February 9th - 80 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Yuri Iosifovich Koval (1938–1995)

February 10 - 80 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Georgy Alexandrovich Weiner (1938–2009)

February 13 - 115 years anniversary of the birth of the French writer Georges Simenon (1903–1989)

February 14 - International Book Day (Celebrated since 2012. Residents of more than 30 countries of the world, including Russia, take part in it annually.)

February, 15 - 90 years old anniversary of the birth of the Estonian children's writer Eno Martinovic Rauda (1928–1996)

February 22 - 90 years old Vladimir Lukyanovich Razumnevich (1928–1996)

24 February - 105 years since the birth of the Russian writer Emmanuel Genrikhovich Kazakevich(1913–1962)

February 26 - 55 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Ilga Ponornitskaya(b. 1963)

MARCH

March 1 - World Civil Defense Day (Created in 1972 International organization civil defence. In Russia, this day has been celebrated since 1994)

March 7 - World Read Aloud Day (Celebrated since 2010 by the initiative of LitWorld on the first Wednesday of March.)

March 8 - International Women's Day (In 1910, at the International Conference of Socialist Women in Copenhagen, K. Zetkin proposed annually holding the Day of Solidarity of Working Women of the World. It has been celebrated in Russia since 1913)

March 12 - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Svyatoslav Vladimirovich Sakharnov (1923–2010)

March 13 - 180 years anniversary of the birth of the Italian writer, philologist and historian Raffaello Giovagnoli (1838–1915)

March 13 - 125 years on the birthday of the Russian teacher, writer Anton Semyonovich Makarenko (1888–1939)

March 13 - 105 years since the birth of the Russian writer, poet Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (1913–2009)

March 16 - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Valery Vladimirovich Medvedev(1923–1998)

March 16 - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, translator Tamara Grigorievna Gabbe (1903–1960)

March 17 - 110 years since the birth of the Russian writer Boris Nikolaevich Polevoy (1908–1981)

20th of March - 85 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Gennady Yakovlevich Snegirev (1933–2004)

March 24-30 - Children's and Youth Book Week (Held annually since 1944. The first “Book Name Days” were held on the initiative of L. Kassil in 1943 in Moscow.)

March 25 - Cultural Worker's Day (Established by decree of the President of the Russian Federation on August 27, 2007)

March 28 - 150 years since the birth of the Russian writer Maxim Gorky(n. and. Alexey Maksimovich Peshkov) (1868–1936)

30th of March - 175 years since the birth of the Russian writer Konstantin Mikhailovich Stanyukovich (1843–1903)

APRIL

April 1 - International Bird Day (The International Convention for the Conservation of Birds was signed in 1906.)

April 1 - 90 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Valentin Dmitrievich Berestov (1928–1998)

April 1 - 110 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, literary critic Lev Emmanuilovich Razgon(1908–1999)

April 2 - International Children's Book Day (Celebrated since 1967 on the birthday of H. C. Andersen by decision International Council based on the children's book - IBBY.)

April 3 - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Sofia Abramovna Mogilevskaya(1903–1981)

April, 4 - 200 years anniversary of the birth of the English writer Thomas Main Reid (1818–1883)

April 7 - World Health Day (Celebrated since 1948 by decision of the UN World Health Assembly.)

April 12 - Cosmonautics Day (established by decree of the Presidium Supreme Council USSR in 1962 to commemorate the first human flight into space.)

12th of April - 195 years on the birthday of the Russian playwright Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky (1823–1886)

April 13 - 135 years since the birth of the Russian writer Demyan Bedny(n.i. Efim Alekseevich Pridvorov) (1883–1945)

April 15 - International Day of Culture (Celebrated since 1935 on the day of signing of the International Treaty - the Peace Pact, or the Roerich Pact.)

April 15 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer Fedor Fedorovich Knorre (1903–1987)

April 15 - 85 years old on the birthday of the Russian science fiction writer Boris Natanovich Strugatsky(1933–2012)

April 18 - International Day of Monuments and historical places(Celebrated since 1984. Established by decision of UNESCO.)

April 22 - World Earth Day (Celebrated since 1990 by decision of UNESCO with the aim of uniting people in protecting the environment)

April 22 - 95 years old anniversary of the birth of the American writer Paula Fox (1923)

April 24 - 110 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Vera Vasilievna Chaplina (1908–1994)

April 30 - 135 years on the birthday of the Czech writer Jaroslav Hasek (1883–1923)

MAY

May 1 - Spring and Labor Day (May Day, the day of international workers' solidarity, was celebrated in Russian Empire since 1890. In the Russian Federation it is celebrated as a holiday of Spring and Labor since 1992)

May 7 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian poet Nikolai Alekseevich Zabolotsky (1903–1958)

May 9 - Victory Day (Established to commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945)

12 May - 85 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Andrey Andreevich Voznesensky (1933–2010)

12 May - 65 years old on the birthday of the children's poet, prose writer, journalist Sergei Anatolyevich Makhotin(b. 1953)

May 14 - 90 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer Sofia Leonidovna Prokofieva(b. 1928)

May, 23rd - 120 years Scott Oh, Della (1898-1989)

May 24 - Day of Slavic Literature and Culture (Celebrated since 1986 in honor of the Slavic educators Cyril and Methodius.)

26 of May - 110 years Alexey Nikolaevich Arbuzov (1908–1986)

May 26 - 80 years since the birth of the Russian poetess Lyudmila Stefanovna Petrushevskaya (1938)

May 27 - All-Russian Library Day (Established by decree of the President of the Russian Federation in 1995 in honor of the founding of the state public library in Russia on May 27, 1795)

May 27 - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian poetess Elena Alexandrovna Blaginina (1903–1989)

JUNE

June 1 - International Children's Day (Established in 1949 at the Moscow session of the Council of the International Democratic Federation of Women.)

June 6 - 80 years old Igor Aleksandrovich Maznin (1938)

June 10th - 90 years old anniversary of the birth of an American children's writer and artist Maurice Sendak (1928–2012)

12 June - 140 years anniversary of the birth of the American writer James Oliver Curwood (1878–1927)

June 17 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian poet Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov(1903–1964)

June 22 - Day of Memory and Sorrow (Established by presidential decree in 1996 in honor of the memory of the defenders of the Fatherland and the beginning of the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945)

22nd of June - 120 years Erich Maria Remarque (1898–1970)

22nd of June - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Georgy Alfredovich Yurmin (1923–2007)

22nd of June - 105 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Maria Pavlovna Prilezhaeva (1903–1989)

June 29 - Day of Partisans and Underground Workers (Celebrated since 2010 in accordance with the Federal Law “On Days of Military Glory and memorable dates Russia.")

JULY

4th of July - 100 years since the birth of the Russian poet Pavel Davydovich Kogan (1918–1942)

5'th of July - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, illustrator Vladimir Grigorievich Suteev (1903–1993)

5'th of July - 60 years on the birthday of the Russian children's writer Andrey Alekseevich Usachev(1958)

July 10 - 100 years anniversary of the birth of the English writer James Aldridge (1918–2015)

July 13 - 90 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Valentin Savvich Pikul (1928–1990)

the 14 th of July - 275 years since the birth of the Russian poet Gabriel Romanovich Derzhavin (1743–1816)

July 15 - 110 years since the birth of the Russian writer Boris Leontievich Gorbatov (1908–1954)

July 16 - 90 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Andrey Dmitrievich Dementiev (1928)

July 18 - 85 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Evgeniy Alexandrovich Yevtushenko (1933–2017)

July 19 - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Olga Ivanovna Vysotskaya (1903–1970)

July 19 - 125 years since the birth of the Russian poet Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893–1930)

July 20 - International Chess Day (Celebrated by decision of the World Chess Federation since 1966)

July 20 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer Georgy Alekseevich Skrebitsky (1903–1964)

21 July - 120 years on the birthday of the Russian prose writer Leonid Sergeevich Soboleva (1898–1971)

21 July - 125 years on the birthday of the German writer Hans Fallada (1893–1947)

July 24 - 120 years on the birthday of the Russian poet and prose writer Vasily Ivanovich Lebedeva-Kumacha (1898–1949)

July 24 - 190 years since the birth of the Russian writer Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828–1889)

July 25 - 95 years old Maria Christina Gripe (1923–2007)

July 27 - 165 years Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (1853–1921)

July 30 - 90 years old birthday of the artist, children's book illustrator Lev Alekseevich Tokmakov (1928–2010)

July 30 - 200 years from the day of birth English writer Emilia Bronte (1818–1848)

A B G U S T

August 2 - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian writer-naturalist Georgy Alekseevich Skrebitsky (1903–1964)

11th August - 215 years since the birth of the Russian writer Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803–1869)

August 15 - 140 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Raisa Adamovna Kudasheva (1878–1964)

August 15 - 160 years on the birthday of the English writer, storyteller Edith Nesbit (1858–1924)

August 19 - 220 anniversary of the birth of the Russian poet Anton Antonovich Delvig (1798–1831)

August 21 - 105 years on the birthday of the Russian writer and playwright Viktor Sergeevich Rozov (1913–2004)

August 22 - 110 years since the birth of the Russian writer Leonid Panteleev(N. I. Alexey Ivanovich Eremeev) (1908–1987)

August, 26th - 70 years old on the birthday of the German writer, artist Rotrout Suzanne Berner(b. 1948)

August, 26th - 80 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Vladimir Stepanovich Gubarev (1938)

August 31 - 110 years anniversary of the birth of the American writer William Saroyan (1908–1981)

SEPTEMBER

September 1 - Day of Knowledge (celebrated since 1984, on the basis of the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated October 1, 1980)

September 3 - 85 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer Natalia Igorevna Romanova (1933–2005)

September 7 - International Day for the Destruction of Military Toys (Celebrated since 1988 on the initiative of the World Association for Orphans and Children Deprived of Parental Care.)

September 7 - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Eduard Arkadyevich Asadov (1923–2004)

September 8 - International Literacy Day (Celebrated since 1967 by decision of UNESCO.)

8 September - 95 years old since the birth of the Avar poet Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov (1923–2003)

September 9 - World Beauty Day (The initiative belongs to the International Committee of Aesthetics and Cosmetology SIDESCO.)

9th of September - 100 years on the birthday of the Russian poet, translator Boris Vladimirovich Zakhoder (1918–2000)

9th of September - 190 years since the birth of the Russian writer Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1828–1910)

10 September - 115 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Maria Andreevna Belakhova (1903–1969)

11 September - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Grigory Yakovlevich Baklanov (1923–2009)

September 17 - International Day of Peace (Celebrated by decision of the UN since 1981 on the third Tuesday of September).

September 19 - 65 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer Dina Ilyinichna Rubina (1953)

September 21 - 310 years since the birth of the Russian philosopher, poet Antioch Dmitrievich Kantemir (1708–1744)

September 24 - 120 years since the birth of the Russian writer Georgy Petrovich Storm (1898–1978)

September 26 - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Alexander Petrovich Mezhirov (1923–2009)

September 27 - World Maritime Day (Celebrated since 1978 at the initiative of the UN in the last week of September. In Russia this day is celebrated on September 27.)

September 28 - 110 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, literary critic Irakli Luarsabovich Andronikov (1908–1990)

September 28 - 100 years on the birthday of teacher, writer Vasily Alekseevich Sukhomlinsky (1918–1970)

September 28 - 215 years anniversary of the birth of the French writer Prospera Merimee (1803–1870)

OCTOBER

October 1 - International Day of Older Persons (Celebrated by decision of the UN General Assembly annually since 1991)

October 3 - 145 years since the birth of the Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Shmelev (1873–1950)

October 4 - International Animal Day (Celebrated on the name day of Francis of Assisi - protector and patron of animals since 1931)

October 5 - 305 years on the birthday of the French writer, educator Denis Diderot (1713–1784)

October 5 - 75 years old anniversary of the birth of the English writer Michael Morpurgo(b. 1943)

October 9 - World Post Day (On this day in 1874 the Universal Postal Union was founded.)

October 10 - 155 years since the birth of the Russian geologist, writer Vladimir Afanasyevich Obruchev(1963–1956)

October 14 - 80 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin(1938)

October 14 - 65 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer Tamara Shamilyevna Kryukova(1953)

October 15 - 95 years old anniversary of the birth of the Italian writer Italo Calvino (1923-1985)

October 19 - Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum Day (On this day in 1811, the Imperial Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum opened.)

October 19 - 100 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, poet, screenwriter Alexander Arkadyevich Galich (1918–1977)

The 20th of October - 95 years old on the birthday of the German writer Otfried Preusler (1923–2013)

22 of October - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian poet Nikolai Konstantinovich Dorizo (1923–2011)

October 22 - International School Library Day (Established International Association school libraries, celebrated on the fourth Monday of October.)

October 24 - United Nations Day (On this day in 1945, the Charter of the United Nations came into force; since 1948 it has been celebrated as UN Day.)

the 25th of October - 105 years on the birthday of the Bashkir writer Anver Gadeevich Bikchentaev (1913–1989)

the 25th of October - 175 years since the birth of the Russian writer Gleb Ivanovich Uspensky (1843–1902)

27th October - 135 years on the birthday of the poet, children's writer Lev Nikolaevich Zilov(pseudonyms: Garsky, Rykunov, Maltsev, etc.) (1883–1937)

29th of October - 115 years since the birth of the Russian critic, literary critic Boris Alexandrovich Begak(1903–1989)

NOVEMBER

Nov. 1 - 60 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Maria Vasilievna Semyonova (1958)

November 2 - 100 years on the birthday of the English writer, historian of children's literature Roger (Gilbert) Lancelyn Green (1918–1987)

November 6 - 200 years since the birth of the Russian writer Pavel Ivanovich Melnikov-Pechersky(pseudonym Andrey Pechersky) (1819–1883)

November 7 - 105 years anniversary of the birth of the French writer and philosopher Albert Camus (1913–1989)

November 7 - 115 years on the birthday of the Austrian zoologist and writer Conrad Zacharias Lorenz(1903–1989)

November 8 - 135 years on the birthday of the Russian geologist, writer Alexander Evgenievich Fersman(1883–1945)

November 9 - 200 years since the birth of the Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818–1883)

November 10 - World Science Day for Peace and Development (Proclaimed by the General Conference of UNESCO in 2001)

November 12 - 185 years since the birth of the Russian composer Alexander Porfirievich Borodin ( 1833–1887)

November 14 - 95 years old on the birthday of the Russian playwright and writer Lev Efimovich Ustinova(1923–2009)

November 16 - International Day of Tolerance(Declaration of Principles of Tolerance adopted by UNESCO in 1995)

November 20 - World Children's Day (Celebrated by UN decision since 1954. November 20 is the day of adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.)

20 November - 160 years anniversary of the birth of the Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf (1858–1940)

November 22 - 120 years on the birthday of the Russian writer Lidia Anatolyevna Budogoska (1898–1984)

November 23 - 110 years since the birth of the Russian writer Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov (1908–1976)

November 24-30 - All-Russian Week “Theater and Children” (Established by the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR, the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR, the Central Committee of the Komsomol, the joint venture of the RSFSR, the WTO in 1974)

November 25 - Mother's Day (Established by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation in 1998. Celebrated on the last Sunday of November.)

November 26 - World Information Day (Established at the initiative of the International Academy of Informatization.)

29th of November - 120 years anniversary of the birth of the English writer Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963)

DECEMBER

December 1 - 105 years since the birth of the Russian writer Viktor Yuzefovich Dragunsky (1913–1972)

December 4 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer Lazar Iosifovich Lagin (1903–1979)

5th of December - 95 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Vladimir Fedorovich Tendryakov(1923–1984)

5th of December - 215 years since the birth of the Russian poet Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev (1803–1873)

December 6 - 75 years old since the birth of the Russian writer Oleg Evgenievich Grigoriev (1943–1992)

December 8 - 165 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, journalist Vladimir Alekseevich Gilyarovsky (1853–1935)

December 9 - Day of Heroes of the Fatherland (Celebrated since 2007 in accordance with Federal Law No. 231-FZ of October 24, 2007)

9th December - 170 years anniversary of the birth of the American writer Joel Chandler Harris (1848–1908)

9th December - 95 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer, playwright Lev Solomonovich Novogrudsky (1923–2003)

December 10 - International Human Rights Day (1948) General Assembly The UN adopted a universal declaration proclaiming the right of everyone to life, liberty and security.)

December 11 - World Children's Television Day (Celebrated at the initiative of UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) since 1992)

December 11th - 100 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, prose writer, publicist Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008)

December 12 - Constitution Day of the Russian Federation (The Constitution was adopted by popular vote in 1993)

12 December - 90 years old on the birthday of the Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Torekulovich Aitmatov (1928–2008)

December 13th - 145 years on the birthday of the Russian writer, translator Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov (1873–1924)

December 13th - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer Evgeniy Petrovich Petrov (1903–1942)

December 14 - Day of Nahum the Reader (“The Prophet Nahum will guide the mind.” There was a custom on the first day of December, according to the old style, to send youths to be apprenticed to sextons, the so-called masters of literacy.)

December 15 - 95 years old on the birthday of the Russian poet, prose writer Yakov Lazarevich Akim (1923–2013)

20th of December - 105 years since the birth of the Russian folklorist Mikhail Alexandrovich Bulatov (1913–1963)

December 26 - 75 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer, director Valery Mikhailovich Priyomykhov (1943–2000)

31th of December - 65 years old on the birthday of the Russian writer Marina Vladimirovna Druzhinina (1953)

Books - anniversaries of 2018

315 years(1703)

Magnitsky L. « Arithmetic, that is, the science of numbers»

185 years(1833)

Pushkin A.S. " Eugene Onegin»

180 years(1838)

Andersen H. K. " The Steadfast Tin Soldier»

170 years(1848)

Dostoevsky F. M. " White Nights»

160 years(1858)

Aksakov S. T. "The Scarlet Flower"

150 years(1868)

Vern J. " The Children of Captain Grant»

140 years(1878)

Little G. " Without family»

135 years(1883)

Collodi K. « The Adventures of Pinocchio. The story of one puppet»

115 years(1903)

Kudasheva R. A. " The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree"

110 years(1908)

Maeterlinck M. " Blue bird"

105 years(1913)

Yesenin S. A. "Birch"

100 years(1918)

95 years old(1923)

Arsenyev V.K. "Dersu Uzala"

Blyakhin P. A. " Little red devils»

Marshak S. Ya. " About the stupid mouse», "Children in a Cage"

Chukovsky K.I. " Moidodyr», « Fly Tsokotukha», « cockroach»

Furmanov D. A. " Chapaev»

90 years old(1928)

Belyaev A. R. "Amphibian Man"

Bianchi V.V. "Forest Newspaper"

Kestner E. " Emil and the detectives"

Olesha Yu. K. " Three fat men»

Rozanov S. G. " Adventures of Weed»

Mayakovsky V.V. " Who to be?"

80 years old(1938)

Kaverin V. A. "Two captains"

Lagin L. I. "Old Man Hottabych"

Nosov N. N. "Entertainers"

75 years old(1943)

Saint-Exupéry de A. " A little prince»

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, from 11.00 to 16.00, “Mortgage Saturday” will be held at the offices of Far Eastern Sberbank. Residents of the region who want to purchase housing will have a unique opportunity to save their time and get advice from realtors, developers and mortgage lending managers in one place. The meeting format is convenient in that the Sberbank client will be able to receive individual advice and maximum information of interest related to the purchase of an apartment. In Primorye the action will be held at the following addresses:
Vladivostok - st. Russian, 66; Cheryomukhovaya, 7; Svetlanskaya, 59; Okeansky Avenue, 110a; Okeansky Avenue, 18; Svetlanskaya, 143; Kalinina, 29;
Nakhodka - st. Portovaya, 3;
Ussuriysk - st. Lenina, 56; Oktyabrskaya, 56;
Spassk-Dalniy – st. Leninskaya, 42;
Luchegorsk – 1st microdistrict, 5;
Arsenyev - st. Leninskaya, 10-b.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, Rosbank will hold “Mortgage Saturday” at bank branches in Vladivostok, Artyom, Nakhodka and Ussuriysk.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, the annual Traveler’s Day festival will be held in Vladivostok, timed to coincide with the celebration of World Tourism Day. The entertainment program of the festival will include performances by folklore, ethnic vocal and dance groups, fashion shows in national costumes, photo exhibition of attractions of Primorye. The program will end with competitions for guests, the winners will receive valuable prizes and gifts. In addition, the festival will feature “Street national cuisines", where cuisines of Asia, Europe and America will be presented. The program also includes master classes and tastings. The festival will take place on the central square of Vladivostok from 12.00 to 19.00.

VLADIVOSTOK. September 28 at 14.30 in the children's territory art school No. 3 (Kharkovskaya St., 36a) a real creative workshop will unfold. The “Courtyard of Masters” festival will be held here. Guests of the holiday will be treated to fun puzzles, puzzles and sweet prizes. The program also includes lively music, master classes on ceramics, drawing, painting and much more.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, residents and guests of Vladivostok are invited to a large concert by masters of art from the Republic of Korea, dedicated to the 23rd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Korea. The concert will begin at the Pushkin Theater of the Far Eastern Federal University at 18.30.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, the Primorsky Key charity festival begins in Primorye. Creative team The Primorsky Opera and Ballet Theater will perform in 13 cities of the Primorsky Territory, and charitable foundation Yuri Bogdanov’s “Ecology of Culture” will raise funds from patrons. Participants in the festival will include not only artists from the Primorsky Opera and Ballet Theater, but also invited musicians from Moscow and St. Petersburg. The closing ceremony of the festival will take place on October 6 on the stage of the Primorsky Regional Philharmonic.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28-29, the All-Russian Greco-Roman wrestling tournament “Cup by the Sea” will be held in Vladivostok, the participants of which will be about 200 young men born in 1996-1997, 1998 and younger. The tournament will be held in the regional House of Physical Education (Partizansky Avenue, 2). The competition starts on September 28 and 29 at 10.00. The grand opening of the competition is September 28 at 12.00.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28-29, the third stage of the regional karting championship will be held at the Primorskoe Ring sports and technical complex. Racers from Vladivostok, Artyom, Ussuriysk, Nakhodka, Khabarovsk and Blagoveshchensk will take part in the competition. A photo session with the strongest racers of the Far East is planned for guests. Also, as part of the championship, on September 29 there will be a presentation of the Subaru BRZ car. Guests will have a test drive entertainment, competitions, buffet table, master class from a famous racer.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28 - 29, the penultimate youth regatta of the Primorye sailing summer, “Autumn Leaf,” will take place in the waters of the Amur Bay. About 60 young yachtsmen from the yacht clubs of Vladivostok, Artyom, and Bolshoy Kamen will take part in the competition. Starts at 12.00.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, the second stage of motorized inflatable boat racing will take place in Novik Bay on Russky Island. Anyone can compete for the main prize of the competition - an inflatable boat. Allowed to participate in races inflatable boat with an engine capacity of up to 500 cc. see. The crew consists of 2 people: a helmsman and a navigator. Registration of participants on the day of the competition will take place from 10.00 to 11.30, and the second stage of the race will begin at 14.00.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28, the Vladivostok chess championship will finish at 11.00 at the Chaika children's club.

VLADIVOSTOK. On September 28-29, Primorye will host “Assault on Pidan-2013”. The Primorsky Federation of Sports Tourism is organizing a sports tourism championship “Assault on Pidan-2013”, dedicated to World Day tourism (celebrated on September 27). The event will take place at the foot of Mount Pidan (Livadiyskaya) on the territory of the Center active rest“Pidan-Sikhote”. The event is designed for participants of various sports backgrounds, so both athletes and simply lovers of active recreation are invited.

BLAGOVESHCHENSK. On September 28, in the AODNT park (Lenin St., 167) at 14.00, an unusual photo exhibition on clotheslines - “Photo Drying” - will begin. This photo sharing event was first held in 2010 in St. Petersburg. Since then, it has been held in more than 90 cities of Russia, where it gathered more than 40 thousand participants. Any project participant will be able to hang their photographs, as well as take any work they like in exchange for their own.

PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY. On September 28 - October 4, the traditional interregional camp-seminar of student self-government “IRISS” will be held in Kamchatka. In total, the camp will bring together more than 100 student government activists educational institutions higher and secondary vocational education from different regions of the Far East and Siberia.

VLADIVOSTOK. September 28. VOSTOK-MEDIA – September 28 is Nuclear Industry Worker’s Day.

September 28 to folk calendar- Nikita Gusyatnik. In the villages, the slaughter of geese that had been fattened over the summer began. At the same time, wild geese flew to warmer climes, and the hunters went out for the last hunt. The bird went both for sale and for the peasant table. The main dish that day was, of course, baked goose.

On September 28, 1897, concrete masses were laid in Vladivostok for the construction of a commercial port embankment. It was a busy time. Construction assistant engineer Trenyukhin carried out surveys at the First River for the future commercial port.
On September 28, 1929, the population census began. Unlike the 1926 census, this one was carried out by volunteers. In a week it was necessary to enumerate the 140,000 population of Vladivostok, and many homeowners greeted the cultural census takers with hostility. Ardent opponents of the Soviet regime tried to discredit the census and the entire cultural campaign. The census showed significant population growth.
In the last days of September 1975, in the suburbs of Vladivostok, the First All-Union School-Seminar on the theory of sensitivity of the control system and its application began. This was the first time a school-seminar of this kind was held in the Soviet Union. The Vladivostok school of sensitivity theory was recognized as one of the leading in the country.

1773 - the fugitive Don Cossack Emelyan Ivanovich Pugachev, who appeared in the Orenburg steppes in August, managed to establish contact with the Yaik Cossacks, declared himself Peter III and began to assemble his squad. By mid-September it numbered 80 people. On this day, September 28, on the Tolkachev farm, Pugachev issued a manifesto in which he granted the Cossacks, Kalmyks and Tatars “a river from the top to the mouth, and land, and herbs, and cash salaries, and lead, and gunpowder, and grain provisions.” From the farmstead, the rebels moved to the Yaitsky town. Thus began the peasant war under the leadership of Pugachev of 1773-75.
1785 - 16-year-old Napoleon Bonaparte graduated military school. He became 42nd in academic performance out of 51 graduates. Apparently, he didn’t know the history of Russia well.
1887 - The Yellow River in China suddenly changed course, flooding hundreds of cities and villages, and more than 100 thousand people drowned.
1942 - Canadian aircraft made their first attack against Japanese warships in the Aleutian Islands area.

Birthday boys: Andrey, Vissarion, Gerasim, Grigory, Dmitry, Ivan, Ignatius, Joseph, Leonid, Makar, Maxim, Nikita, Nikolai, Osip, Porfiry, Stepan, Lyudmila, Maria.

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