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In 1947, the Ministers of Coal of the USSR launched an initiative to celebrate National Miner's Day and issued an appropriate decree. Festive events in honour of mining workers first took place in the Soviet Union on 29 August 1948. Since then, even following the collapse of the Soviet Union, miners have celebrated their professional holiday.

In 1947, the Ministers of Coal of the USSR launched an initiative to celebrate National Miner's Day and issued an appropriate decree. Festive events in honour of mining workers first took place in the Soviet Union on 29 August 1948. Since then, even following the collapse of the Soviet Union, miners have celebrated their professional holiday.

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2021
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Ukraine
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