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In Dnipro, a rare edition on wedding rituals was donated to the museum (PHOTO).

A unique item was donated to the museum by a resident of the city.
В Днепре музею передали уникальное издание о свадебных обрядах (ФОТО)

In Dnipro, a unique edition was donated to the Holodomor Resistance Museum — the third issue of the almanac "Kalita," which focuses on wedding rituals in the Lower Dnipro region during the mid-20th century. The gift was presented by Nonna Anatolievna Timoshenko, a well-known public figure in Dnipro. This was reported by "Vidomo."

The donated limited-edition publication has already become a bibliographic rarity, serving as an invaluable source of information for researchers and anyone interested in the history and culture of the region. The news of the donation appeared on the museum's official Facebook page, generating significant resonance and drawing attention to the importance of preserving and studying cultural heritage.

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The "Kalita" almanac is not just a collection of articles; it offers a true immersion into the world of wedding traditions in the Lower Dnipro region during the complex mid-20th century. This period, spanning the late 1920s and 1930s, was marked by significant social and political transformations that inevitably influenced folk culture, including wedding ceremonies.

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Research on this topic is extremely scarce, making this find even more valuable. "Kalita" provides a unique opportunity to fill this gap and shed light on how the Soviet era impacted the preservation and transformation of centuries-old traditions.

Previously, "Vidomo" reported that a unique Northern Lights Museum was opened in Dnipro.

We also informed - the main museum in Dnipro opened an exhibition of rare artifacts.