State symbols are sacred symbols that represent the independence of each country. State symbols of our republic embody the glory, historical memory and aspirations of our people, express our faith in our peaceful and peaceful, free and free life, bright future. State symbols are sacred symbols that represent the independence of each country. State symbols of our republic embody the glory, historical memory and aspirations of our people, express our faith in our peaceful and peaceful, free and free life, bright future. The symbols on the national flag of our republic embody the historical connection with the countries that existed on the border of Uzbekistan in ancient times and the traditions of the nations and peoples living on the territory of our country. The blue color on the flag is a symbol of our clear sky and peaceful life, under which all nations are living peacefully, free from various dangers. The white color on the flag is a symbol of the citizens of our country living in harmony, respecting each other and living peacefully on the basis of the principles of religious tolerance. The green color is a symbol of the renewal of nature and the paradise of our country. This color is a symbol of happiness, hope and happiness in many nations. The red lines are streams of vital power flowing in the bodies of the country's children who work tirelessly for the prosperity of our country and the development of society. State symbols are always sacred and honored. Because it is a bright symbol of the Motherland, which embodies the past, present and future of the nation Every year International Students' Day is celebrated on November 17. This day was introduced in 1941 during a meeting of students fighting against fascism in London, but this holiday began to be widely celebrated a few years later, since 1946. The holiday was introduced in memory of patriotic Czech students. It was approved on November 17, 1946 at the World Student Congress in Prague . Of course, this holiday is remembered as youth, cheerfulness and romance. But its history is related to the tragic events that began in Czechoslovakia during the Second World War . On October 28, 1939 , students and their teachers in Prague , Czechoslovakia , were protested by the Nazis to celebrate the Education Day of Czechoslovakia (October 28, 1918). The invaders dispersed the demonstrators .
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