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  2. Navruz in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Navruz (Uzbek: Navroʻz / Наврўз) is celebrated widely in Uzbekistan.It is the day of the vernal equinox, and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

  3. Nowruz - Wikipedia

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    Nowruz (Persian: نوروز [noːˈɾuːz]) [t] (lit: "New Day") is the Iranian New Year or Persian New Year. [29] [30] Historically, it has been observed by Persians and other Iranian peoples, [31] but is now celebrated by many ethnicities worldwide.

  4. Public holidays in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Navro'z Bayrami Навруз Nowruz (Persian New Year) May 9: Xotira va Qadirlash Kuni День Памяти и Почестей Day of Remembrance and Honor - Introduced by President Islam Karimov as a commemoration of those who suffered in the war against fascism during World War II and who sacrificed their lives for freedom of the country. [2]

  5. Navroʻz - Wikipedia

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    This Uzbekistan location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Amu Nowruz - Wikipedia

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    The story of Amu Nowruz and Nane Sarma is one of the symbolic legends of the transition from the old year to the new year: . According to legend an old woman named Nane Sarma ("Grandma Frost") is the wife of Amu Nowruz but can only see him on this one night of the year, after which she leaves him and goes on her way until the next year.

  7. Gen Z is rejecting Boomer work rules in 5 key ways that will ...

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    Gen Z is engaging in five behavior trends that are contrary to baby boomer’s way of work: including “cheating,” wearing comfortable clothes, prioritizing mental well-being, setting work-life ...

  8. 1992 Uzbek League - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Uzbek League season was the first edition of top level football in Uzbekistan since independence from the Soviet Union in 1992. 17 teams took part in the championship which was won by both Pakhtakor Tashkent and Neftchi Farg'ona whom finished the championship on 51 points and therefore shared the first ever Uzbek League title.

  9. Bobur Arena - Wikipedia

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