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October Revolution Day, traditionally celebrated on November 7th, marks the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917. This day commemorates the overthrow of the Provisional Government and the establishment of a communist government led by Vladimir Lenin. It was a pivotal event that led to the creation of the Soviet Union.
When Belarus was part of the Soviet Union, October Revolution Day was one of the most significant holidays. However, after gaining independence in 1991, its significance has diminished.
During Soviet times, October Revolution Day would be celebrated with parades, fireworks, and state-organized events showcasing military might and revolutionary fervor. It was a day for promoting communist ideals and celebrating Soviet achievements.
In contemporary Belarus, which has retained closer ties to its Soviet past compared to other former Soviet republics, some traditional celebrations remain but are less widespread. The day may include:
While it is no longer a public holiday in Belarus as it is in some other former Soviet countries like Kyrgyzstan or Kazakhstan, certain segments of the population may still observe it due to historical significance or political leanings.