Days of Finno-Ugric peoples
Every third Saturday of October, the city of Langepas celebrates the bright national holiday "Bear Games", dedicated to the International Days of Finno-Ugric Peoples. This event traditionally brings t
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Every third Saturday of October, the city of Langepas celebrates the bright national holiday "Bear Games", dedicated to the International Days of Finno-Ugric Peoples. This event traditionally brings t
In order to form and preserve a single ethno-cultural space, harmonize interethnic and interethnic relations and strengthen friendly ties between the peoples of Russia living in the city of Nyagan and
<p>The uniqueness of this scientific and practical conference lies in its comprehensive approach and focus on the living, applied culture of the Mansi people, not just academic study. The event brings
The festival "Placers of Ugra" dates back to 1993. It was created with the aim of preserving and popularizing the folklore of the indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North living in the territory
<p>Bear Day is an international holiday celebrated annually in December. This holiday should be special because the bear is the national animal of our country, a symbol of Russia and the city of Lyant
<p><span>The Chum Festival is an authentic holiday that takes place annually on the first Sunday of December in the city of Langepas.</span></p> <p><span>The concert program of the event will feat
<p>New Year's wizards from all over Russia gather in Khanty-Mansiysk to create a great fairy tale for children and adults together.</p> <p>The congress program includes: the opening ceremony of the co
<p>Annual winter festival in "Old Surgut".</p> <p>The main square will feature New Year's LED art objects and photo zones, including the interactive ice sculpture "Old Surgut Tea Party".</p> <p>The fe
The interregional cultural and tourist project "Khanty-Mansiysk - the New Year's Capital of Siberia" is being implemented simultaneously at several sites in Khanty–Mansiysk: "Residence of the Christma