Day of Military Honour – Siege of Ismail(Russia)

A Russian military commemoration of the 1790 Siege of Ismail, celebrated as a symbol of courage and tactical victory.
Observed on December 24, Day of Military Honour in Russia pays tribute to the storming of Ismail in 1790 during the Russo-Turkish War. Under the command of General Alexander Suvorov, Russian forces overcame formidable fortress defenses through bold tactics, securing a decisive victory. The event is remembered for Suvorov’s leadership and the bravery of the troops who scaled high walls and breached the citadel. Modern commemorations include wreath-laying ceremonies at military monuments and educational exhibitions in museums. Military academies hold lectures analyzing the siege’s strategic importance in Russian history. This day honors the courage of soldiers whose valor contributed to Russia’s military heritage.
Day of Military Honour – Siege of Ismail Russia

TheDeclaration of Christmas Peace(Old Great SquareofTurku, Finland's official Christmas City)

A centuries-old Finnish tradition proclaiming peace on Christmas Eve in Turku's historic Old Great Square.
Every December 24 at midday in Turku's Old Great Square, the Declaration of Christmas Peace is read aloud, tracing its origins back to 1326. The proclamation, delivered by the city’s mayor, calls for an end to quarrels and the spread of goodwill during the holiday season. Residents and visitors gather in the wintry air to hear the ancient text invoking harmony, mercy, and community spirit. Following the reading, festive markets open and church bells ring, marking the official start of Christmas celebrations in Finland. Recognized as one of the world’s oldest continuously observed public announcements, it embodies Finland's values of tranquility and unity. The event highlights the enduring power of tradition to bring people together in peaceful celebration.
Declaration of Christmas Peace Old Great Square Turku