In the Rivne region they reminded of the “genetic code of Ukrainians” with a hundred-meter yellow-blue border

Semyon Doroshenko.  
23.08.2015 21:35
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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culture, Society, Policy, Incidents, Propaganda, Story of the day, Ukraine


A hundred-meter long national embroidery pattern was painted on a border in the central park of the city of Dubno, Rivne region.

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About it reports the local website 0362.ua - the website of the city of Rivne.

As activists say, they spent 24 cans of red and black paint and 7 three-liter cans of white paint on this action for the Independence Day of Ukraine.

The pattern in the central Shevchenko Park was created “to remind city residents of national embroidery, which is considered the genetic code of Ukrainians and a symbol of national identity.”

 

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