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In Russia it is "Всемирный день космонавтики", and now this status accepted by
UNO. Russia is first space country, not United States, and it's fact that can't be disputed.--
Soul Train (
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08:00, 25 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Basically same holiday, the other article is a minuscule stub, nothing to read and write. - üser:Altenmann
>t05:19, 20 May 2016 (UTC)reply
The International Day is a United Nations declared holiday, which augments Cosmonautics Day. Two different topics, and highlighting one name over the other on Wikipedia would do a disservice to the other, so keeping the two articles separate seems the accurate way to go.
Randy Kryn14:05, 6 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Technically "Yuri's Night" is not celebrated anywhere as a holiday. It is more of a global event hosted by various groups of people. While it does celebrate Yuri's flight just like Cosmonautics day, it was designed to encompass more than that and celebrate all human spaceflight due to April 12 being both the date of Yuri's flight and the first shuttle flight, STS-1. I run global media for Yuri's Night (so you know where this info comes from).
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