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A holiday of spring, femininity and the fight for rights: what does international women's day symbolize?
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Initially, March 8 was associated with two key events: the struggle of women for equal rights and the international peace movement. At the beginning of the 20th century, women in different countries of the world took to the streets demanding equality, the right to vote, decent working conditions and education. This day has become a symbol of solidarity and the fight for women's rights.

Over time, the holiday became associated with the celebration of spring and femininity. In many countries, March 8 has become the day when men and children congratulate their mothers, wives, daughters and colleagues. Flowers, gifts and attention are symbols of recognition of women and their important role in everyone’s life.

However, we must not forget that the fight for equality and dignity continues. In different parts of the world, women still face discrimination, violence and inequality. Therefore, March 8 is not only a holiday, but also a time to think about how to continue to fight for equal rights and opportunities for everyone.

So, International Women's Day is not just a day of celebration. It is a day when we celebrate the historical achievements of women, celebrate their important role in society, and at the same time remember the need to fight for equality and justice for all.

Congratulations to all women on this wonderful holiday! Give joy, love and support to each other not only today, but every day.

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