In 2026, residents of Tatarstan will have 244 working days and 121 days off, including public holidays.
The start of the new year 2026 marked the longest New Year holidays for Russians in recent years. 11.01.2026. Posinform newspaper. Republic of Tatarstan. Nizhnekamsk.
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Jespersen proposed moving the Danish prince's court to Greenland.
A public figure commented on the United States' claims to Greenland
Nils Jespersen, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Netavisen Pio and public figure, January 11, 2026. Real Time. Republic of Tatarstan. Kazan.
Consultation — a warning about the intensity of meteorological phenomena.
On the intensity of meteorological phenomena
from 18:00 on January 11 to 18:00 on January 12, 2026
Cloudy, with clearing at night. 11.01.2026. Chistopolsky District. Republic of Tatarstan. Chistopol.
Employees of "UK ZHKH" in Nurlat are actively clearing snow to ensure the comfort of residents.
In Nurlat, systematic work continues to ensure the cleanliness and safety of the streets during the winter period. 11.01.2026. Nurlat-Inform. Republic of Tatarstan. Nurlat.
Folk omens for January 11, 2026: what you can and cannot do on the Scary Day
Traditions, taboos and wisdom on the day when evil spirits are especially active — what an old calendar advises for protecting the home and family. January 11, 2026. Novaya Kama newspaper. Republic of Tatarstan. Yelabuga.
Calendar of commemorative dates: January 11 – Nature Reserves Day and the Word "Thank You"
January 11 is a day in the calendar marked by several significant events at once: from holidays that remind us of the importance of politeness and protecting nature. 11.01.2026. Nurlat-Inform. Republic of Tatarstan. Nurlat.
Horoscope for January 11, 2026
Tip of the day: On a day carrying the energy of deep inner contemplation, the ability to distinguish noise from essence will be key. 11.01.2026. Zainsk-Inform. Republic of Tatarstan. Zainsk.
In 2026, residents of Tatarstan will have 244 working days and 121 days off, including public holidays.
The start of the new year 2026 marked the longest New Year holidays for Russians in recent years. 11.01.2026. Posinform newspaper. Republic of Tatarstan. Nizhnekamsk.
