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What is celebrated on June 11 in Ukraine and the world

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The world celebrates International Day of Play and Jaguar Day. Orthodox Christians honor the Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas, with a relaxation of the rules for the Apostles' Fast.

What is celebrated on June 11 in Ukraine and the world

This day is filled with both deep meanings of solidarity and ecology, as well as light, pleasant unofficial holidays. In the Orthodox calendar, the fasting period continues, but this Thursday certain relaxations apply — reports UNN.

International Day of Play

 A new official UN holiday established in 2024. It emphasizes that play is a fundamental right of every child, critical for their mental, physical, and social development, as well as a wonderful way of learning and exploring the world.

World Jaguar Day

An environmental holiday created to draw attention to the conservation of the largest cat in North and South America. The day calls for the protection of jaguars' natural habitats and the fight against poaching.

German Chocolate Cake Day

Despite the name, this holiday originated in the USA but became popular among those with a sweet tooth worldwide. "German" chocolate cake is actually named after American confectioner Sam German, who created a special type of sweet baking chocolate in the 19th century. June 11 is a great excuse to bake or buy a slice of this rich chocolate-coconut dessert.

Corn on the Cob Day

An informal gastronomic holiday marking the beginning of the sweet summer corn harvest season.

Continuation of the Apostles' Fast (Petrivka):

The fourth day of the summer fast continues. Since June 11, 2026, falls on a Thursday, according to church statutes, a relaxation applies for fasting believers — it is permitted to consume food with added vegetable oil, as well as hot dishes.

Memorial Day of the Holy Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas

According to the new (Revised Julian) calendar, two prominent Apostles of the Seventy are honored on this day. Apostle Barnabas is considered the founder of the Cypriot Church, while Bartholomew preached the Gospel in Asia Minor and India.