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September 2 2025: What holidays we celebrate today

Today, on September 2, 2025, Ukrainians celebrate the Day of the Notary, as well as celebrate the City of Odesa and Sumy. September 2, Independence Day is celebrated by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and in the United States celebrate Japan’s surrender in 1945. UA.news gathered information about the holidays on September 1, 2025. The holiday of Ukraine on September 2, 2025 on this day in Ukraine”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

Today, on September 2, 2025, Ukrainians celebrate the Day of the Notary, as well as celebrate the City of Odesa and Sumy. September 2, Independence Day is celebrated by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and in the United States celebrate Japan’s surrender in 1945.

Ua.news It gathered information about the holidays on September 1, 2025.

The holiday of Ukraine on September 2, 2025

On this day, Ukraine is celebrated in Ukraine. He appeared on the initiative of the Ukrainian Notary Chamber and the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, when on February 22, 2010 the relevant decree signed the President of Ukraine.

On September 2, the day of Odesa is celebrated on September 2. The history of the city is well known since 1415 as the cities of Hadzhibey, although in the territory of present Odessa people began to settle in ancient times. For the first time, the name of the city of Odesa dates back to January 10, 1795. There are several versions of the origin of the name “Odesa”: the first that this city was named after the ancient Greek colony of Odessa, which was located in the Northern Black Sea. The second is that the word “Odesa” is the French expression “assez d’Eau” or “water enough”, which was born as a result of royal debate about the absence of fresh water near the chosen place for the construction of the city by order of the Russian Empress Catherine II.

September 2 celebrates the day of the city of Odesa

September 2, Sumy Day also. The city of Sumy received its name from the rivers and a bag that washed it on both sides. To this day, the legend has reached that hunting bags were found at the place where the amounts are. The most likely year of founding of the city of Sumy in historians and local historians is 1655.
It is suggested that the city was inhabited by several waves of displaced persons from the Dnieper River, but the founder of Sumy is considered to be Colonel Gerasim Kondratiev, who came here to the territory of the Russian state, in 1655 with a group of Cossacks from the town of Cossacks from the town of Belotserkovsky. On April 26, 1655, they sent a petition to King Alexei Mikhailovich with a request to establish a city in his present place.

International holidays on September 2 2025

On September 2, Independence Day is celebrated by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. On this day of 1945, the creation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was proclaimed. It is also considered the Day of National Independence of the present Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Then, on this day, their national leader of the Hosh Shint, actively supported by the Communist regime of the USSR, read the Declaration of Independence on Ba Din Square, formally declaring the sovereignty of Vietnam and independence from France and Japan. In honor of this day, an annual march is traditionally held on the Ba Din Square, and in the evening in the big cities of Vietnam, fireworks are arranged.

September 2, Independence Day is celebrated by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

The US celebrates Victory Day over Japan. This is the day of Japan’s official surrender – an event that has completed World War II. On August 14, 1945, US President Harry Truman announced the end of the war, which caused mass celebrations in America, especially in New York. In Ukraine, after the adoption of the law of 2023, instead celebrated on May 8 as a day of memory and victory over Nazism in World War II.

Church holidays on September 2 2025

Today, September 2, the believers celebrate the Day of Remembrance of the Holy Martyr Mammant. According to legend, the mammant was born in Caesaria in Cappadocian in a pious Christian family. His parents were persecuted for faith and died in prison, and the infant remained an orphan. The child was brought up by pious Christians, and from a young age he was distinguished by his purity of the heart, gentleness and unusual love for God’s creation.

Having reached the mature age, the mamant openly recognized himself as a follower of Christ. He was persecuted for that and was imprisoned. Chronicles say that in captivity he comforted others, reinforced faith, and even tamed wild animals that came obediently to him. Because of this, the mammant is often depicted with a lion that sits peacefully at his feet. Despite numerous torture, the saint remained adamant in faith.

Angel Day September 2 2025

On September 2, Anatoly, Anthony, Vasyl, Victor, Vladimir, Herman, Ivan, Leonid, Michael, Nicholas, Paul, Petro, Philip, Stepan, Fedor, Julian and Xenia are celebrated on September 2.

The mascot of a person born on September 2 is amethyst. A symbol of wisdom and inspiration. Helps to keep inner peace and make the right decisions.

The mascot of a person born on September 2 is amethyst

We will remind that on September 1, 2025 Ukrainians celebrated the Day of Knowledge, as well as the People’s Christian holiday of wedding candles. In Germany there is World Peace Day, in Uzbekistan – Independence Day. Orthodox celebrate the church New Year, that is, the beginning of the New Year.

In September 2025 Orthodox mark The Exaltation of the Cross of the Lord and Christmas of the Blessed Virgin.

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