This day in history
1900: Ivan Kozlovsky, future prominent Soviet lyrical tenor of Ukrainian ethnicity, is born in Marianivka, a village that will later become Kyiv oblast.
1918: The Ukrainian National Republic enacts a law making Ukrainian the official language.
1918: The Small Rada convenes in Kyiv and passes a bill increasing the tobacco excise.
1935: A monument to Taras Shevchenko, designed by the sculptor, Matvey Manizer, is unveiled in Kharkiv.
1944: Nikolai Gogol Ukrainian Drama Theater returns to Poltava from Ust-Kamenogorsk, the company’s retreat in Russia during WW II.
1989: A comprehensive Ukrainian national cultural development project is launched in Kyiv during a convention involving delegates from all creative societies and associations.
1989: Ukraine’s first political strike takes place in Lviv.
1989: Rukh’s first local organization is established in Ternopil.
2006: Poltava-Kyiv express train sets off.
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