Statehood is the foundation on which Ukraine stands. It's a tremendous achievement. Ukraine fought for its independence for centuries. Every step toward sovereignty tells a story of struggle, victories, and losses.
That's why it's important to have a holiday reminding us of our origins, roots, and heritage. It shows us the cost of earning the right to have our own country. Ukrainian Statehood Day is a chance to reflect on our nation's journey. Why is this holiday significant? How did it come about? What does it symbolize for Ukrainians? Let's explore.
Since 2024, this holiday has been celebrated on July 15. It was established by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2021 and officially announced during the ceremonial session marking the 30th anniversary of Independence. The holiday aims to remind Ukrainians and the world about Ukraine's ancient statehood, which dates back to Kyivan Rus.
Initially, from its inception in 2021, it was observed on July 28, the day commemorating Prince Volodymyr the Great. However, after the Orthodox Church of Ukraine switched to the New Julian calendar, the Parliament decided to change the date.
Ukrainian Statehood Day is another step toward shaping and strengthening identity! It helps dispel myths propagated by Russian propaganda.
The choice of the date is tied to two significant events:
That's why July 28, the commemoration day of Prince Volodymyr, was initially chosen for the holiday. But after the calendar change, the church holiday was moved to July 15, and the state holiday followed.

This is a young holiday. We've only celebrated it a few times, but certain traditions have already started to form.
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This isn't just about history. It's a holiday about our future. It's a day for every Ukrainian to feel proud of their country.
Ukrainian Statehood Day isn't just a date on the calendar. It's a reminder of who we are, where we came from, and why fighting for independence matters. It's a day of pride, remembrance, and motivation to move forward.
To be a strong nation, you need to know your history. Centuries of struggle, victories, and losses are our foundation. Just imagine how many generations of Ukrainians fought for freedom so we could live in our own state today!

Ukrainian Statehood Day reminds us of this heritage. It's a chance to reflect on who we are and what kind of country we are building. Understanding this strengthens our spirit and empowers us to defend our nation.
The holiday helps both Ukrainians and the world better understand Ukraine. Many still don't know how much Kyivan Rus influenced European history. Volodymyr the Great laid the foundations of our state a thousand years ago!
Ukrainian Statehood Day is an opportunity to tell our history honestly and openly. It's also a way to counter attempts by other countries to distort or appropriate our heritage.
Ukraine is an independent state with a thousand-year history. But for years, attempts were made to rewrite our history. Especially now, as Russia wages war not only on the battlefield but also in the information space.
This holiday gives us a voice. It shows the world that we clearly understand who we are and where our statehood originates. It's another argument in the fight against fakes and propaganda.
To learn more about this important holiday, watch the video:
Ukrainian Statehood Day isn't just a holiday or tradition. It's a symbol of unity and strength. It reminds us that our independence isn't a coincidence but the result of centuries of struggle. It's not just a celebration. It's a call to action: preserve our culture, support our state, and cherish what we have.
Ukrainian Statehood Day is celebrated on July 15; it was previously observed on July 28.
The holiday honors Prince Volodymyr the Great. The date change is related to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine's transition to the New Julian calendar.
The holiday symbolizes a thousand-year history of Ukrainian statehood. It reminds us of the continuity of Ukrainian traditions from Kyivan Rus to modern Ukraine.
Prince Volodymyr played a key role in forming the state of Kyivan Rus. He laid the foundations for unity, Christianity, and the political development of Ukrainian lands.
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