Independence_Day_(South_Ossetia)

Independence Day (South Ossetia)

Independence Day (South Ossetia)

State holiday in South Ossetia


Independence Day (Russian: День независимости; Ossetian: Хӕдбарады бон) or Republic Day is the main state holiday in the partially recognized Republic of South Ossetia. This date is celebrated on September 20. It commemorates South Ossetia's declaration of independence from the Georgian SSR in 1990, and the country's recognition as a sovereign state by Russia in 2008.

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Background

South Ossetia first declared its independence from Georgia in 1920 following the Russian Revolution in Russia.[1] After the Soviet Army invaded Georgia in 1921, the government declared South Ossetia an autonomous region within the Georgian SSR.[1] On September 20, 1990, the Council of People's Deputies of the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast adopted a declaration of sovereignty of the new republic. In 1992 proclaimed South Ossetia proclaimed independence.[2] In August 2008, South Ossetia was recognized by Russia, Venezuela, Nauru, and Nicaragua, other unrecognized counties such as Artsakh, Abkhazia and Transnistria following the week long Russo-Georgian War of 2008.[3][4][5]

Events held on this day

Anatoly Bibilov in military uniform during the republic day celebrations in 2010.

Events on this day are planned by the national government. An annual military parade is held on Theatre Square as the main holiday event. The parade involves the ceremonial review of the troops of the Tskhinvali Garrison by the Minister of Defense, a speech by the President of South Ossetia, the playing of the national anthem by the Military Brass Band of the Ministry of Defense. and the parade of the Armed Forces of South Ossetia past the central grandstand. The Honour Guard Company is the ceremonial unit of the armed forces. The Honour Guard Company conducted a drill performance during the 2019 parade for the first time.[6] After the marchpast, demonstrations and traditional Ossetian events are held.[citation needed]

Concerts are also held in stadiums and music centers in the capital and throughout the country.

Notable anniversaries

See also

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References

  1. "South Ossetia Country report, Freedom in the World 2009". Freedom House. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  2. "South Ossetia profile". BBC News. 2016-04-21. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  3. Levy, Clifford J. (2008-08-26). "Russia Backs Independence of Georgian Enclaves". New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  4. "Day of independence of South Ossetia". Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. Gutterman, Steve (2008-09-21). "Russia resolute on troop levels". Boston.com. Retrieved 2017-09-20.

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