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this description and it is not here (Eng) The first state to celebrate National Women’s Day was the United States. On February 28, 1909, at the initiative of the Socialist Party of America, it was held in all states. The date was then celebrated in the United States on the last Sunday in February until 1913. For the first time, a day of solidarity of women in the struggle for economic and political rights equal with men was held on March 19, 1911: rallies were held in Austria-Hungary, Germany, Denmark and Switzerland, in which over one million women and men took part. In 1913, this day was celebrated: March 2 - in France, March 9 - in Austria-Hungary, Switzerland and Holland, March 12 - in Germany. In the same year, March 2 (February 17, old style), Women’s Day was held in Russia - in St. Petersburg. The tradition of holding the holiday on March 8 (February 23, old style) began to be strengthened everywhere after in 1914 women of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Russia, t
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