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Праздник, которому уже более трех тысяч лет, который знаменует приход весны и новый год среди иранских и тюркских народов отмечают в Иране, Азербайджане, в некоторых частях Грузии, Центральной Азии и среди диаспор по всему миру.

Этот праздник также официально отмечает Организация Объединенных Наций, поскольку он принвносит мир и солидарность, особенно в семьях, а главной темой является примирение и добрососедство, способствуя культурному разнообразию и дружбе между народами и различными общинами.

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