1 | various countries | New Year's Day, the first day of the modern calendar |
1 | Cuba | Liberation Day, for independence from Spain (1899) |
1 | Sudan | Independence Day, for independence from Britain and Egypt (1956) |
1 | Taiwan | Founding of Republic of China, for Chiang Kai-shek's founding of republic (1949) |
1–2 | Haiti | Independence Day and Heroes' Day, for independence from France (Jan. 1, 1804) |
3 | Burkina Faso | Revolution Day, for 1966 revolution |
4 | Myanmar (Burma) | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1948) |
6 | various Eastern Christians | Christmas, celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ |
6 | various Christians | Epiphany, 12th day after Christmas, for visit of Magi to the infant Jesus |
7 | Liberia | Pioneers Day, for early black settlers, mostly from U.S. |
11 | Albania | Proclamation of the Republic Day, for establishing the republic (1946) |
11 | Chad | Independence Day, for independence from France (actual date Aug. 11, 1960) |
11 | Nepal | National Unity Day, for founding of present royal dynasty (1769–75) |
13 | Togo | Liberation Day, for new constitution (1979) |
15 | Japan | Adults' Day, for persons attaining age 20 |
17 | Philippines | Constitution Day, for 1935 constitution |
17 | Poland | Liberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1945) |
18 | Tunisia | Revolution Day, for struggles leading to independence from France (1956) and abolition of the monarchy (1957) |
19 or 3rd Monday | southern U.S. | Robert E. Lee Birthday, for birth of Confederate general (1807) |
19 | various Eastern Christians | Epiphany, 12th day after Christmas, for visit of Magi to the infant Jesus |
20 | U.S. | Inauguration Day, for quadrennial inauguration of U.S. president |
3rd Monday | U.S. | Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, for birth of the civil rights leader (1929) |
1st Monday on or after 26 | Australia | Australia Day, for first British settlement (1788) |
26 | Dominican Republic | Duarte's Day, for birthday of patriot Juan Pablo Duarte (1813) |
26 | India | Republic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1950) |
31 | Nauru | Independence Day, for release from Australian trusteeship (1968) |
January/February |
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2 | various Christians | Candlemas Day, for presentation of Jesus in the Temple and purification of Mary 40 days after his birth |
4 | Sri Lanka | Independence and National Day, for independence from Britain (1948) |
6 | New Zealand | Waitangi Day, or New Zealand Day, for Treaty of Waitangi (1840), granting British sovereignty |
7 | Grenada | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1974) |
11 | Iran | Revolution Day, or National Day, for overthrow of the shah (1979) |
11 | Japan | National Foundation Day, for founding by first emperor (660 BCE) |
11 | Vatican City | Independence Anniversary, for signing of Lateran Treaty (1929) |
12 | Myanmar | Union Day, for formation of Union of Myanmar, or Burma (1947) |
12 or 1st Monday | various U.S. states | Lincoln's Birthday, for birth of President Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809) |
14 | various | St. Valentine's Day, celebrating the exchange of love messages and named for either of two 3rd-century Christian martyrs |
16 | Lithuania | Independence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918) |
18 | The Gambia | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1965) |
21 | Bangladesh | Martyrs Day, for martyrs advocating the Bengali language (1952) |
3rd Monday | various U.S. states | Presidents' Day,Washington-LincolnDay, or Washington's Birthday, for birthdays of Presidents George Washington (Feb. 22, 1732) and Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809) |
22 | Saint Lucia | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1979) |
23 | Brunei | Independence Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (granted Jan. 1, 1984) |
23 | Guyana | Republic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1970) |
24 | Estonia | Independence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918) |
25 | Kuwait | National Day, celebrating accession of Sheikh 'Abdullah al-Salim al-Sabah (1950), under whom came independence from Britain (June 19, 1961) |
27 | Dominican Republic | Independence Day, for independence from Haiti (1844) |
February/March |
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1 | South Korea | Independence Day, for movement toward independence from Japan (1919) |
3 | Bulgaria | Liberation Day, for release from Ottoman rule (1878) |
3 | Morocco | National Day, or Feast of the Throne, for accession of King Hassan II (1961) |
6 | Ghana | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1957) |
8 | international | International Women's Day, celebration of the women's liberation movement |
8 | Syria | Revolution Day, for 1963 revolution |
12 | Gabon | Renovation Day, for national renewal |
12 | Lesotho | Mshweshwe's Day, for 19th-century leader of the Sotho |
12 | Mauritius | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1968) |
15 | Hungary | National Day, for uprising of 1848 |
17 | Ireland/various | St. Patrick's Day, for patron saint of Ireland |
20 | Tunisia | Independence Day, for independence from France (1956) |
21 | Namibia | Independence Day, for independence from South Africa (1990) |
21 or 22 | Japan | Vernal Equinox Day, for beginning of spring |
23 | Pakistan | Republic Day, for establishment of the republic (1956) |
25 | Christian | Feast of the Annunciation, or LadyDay, for the angel Gabriel's announcement to Mary of the coming birth of Jesus |
25 | Greece | Independence Day, for proclamation of independence from the Ottoman Empire (1821) |
26 | Bangladesh | Independence Day, for independence from Pakistan (1971) |
29 | Madagascar | Memorial Day, for martyrs of rebellion against the French (1947) |
31 | Malta | National Day, or Freedom Day, for independence from Britain (1964) |
March/April/May |
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Nisan 15–22 (earliest March 26–April 2; latest April 25–May 1) | Jewish | Passover, 8-day commemoration of liberation of the Jews from Egyptian bondage (13th century BCE) |
Sunday before Easter | various Christians | Palm Sunday, for Jesus' entry into Jerusalem |
Friday before Easter | various Christians | Good Friday, for Crucifixion of Jesus Christ |
1st Sunday after 1st full moon after anciently calculated vernal equinox (March 21) in Gregorian calendar (earliest March 22; latest April 27) | Western Christians, some Eastern Christians | Easter, for Resurrection of Jesus Christ |
1st Sunday after 1st full moon after anciently calculated vernal equinox (March 21) in Julian calendar (earliest April 3; latest May 10, New Style) | most Eastern Christians | Easter, for Resurrection of Jesus Christ |
15th day of full moon of Phalguna | Hindu | Holi, spring festival commemorating the burning of the witch Holika |
April |
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1 | various | April Fools' Day, or All Fools' Day, day for playing jokes, falling one week after the old New Year's Day of March 25 |
3 | Guinea | Independence Day, or Celebrationof the Second Republic, commemorating renewal following Pres. Sékou Touré's death (1984) |
4 | Hungary | Liberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1945) |
4 | Senegal | National Day, or Independence Day, for completion of agreements with France giving sovereignty (1960) |
5 | Chinese | Ching Ming, for sweeping tombs and honouring the dead |
6 | South Africa | Founders' Day, for first settlement of Dutch (1652) |
6 | Thailand | Chakri Day, for founding of present dynasty by King Rama I (1782–1809) |
7 | international | World Health Day, for founding of the World Health Organization (1948) |
8 | Buddhist | Flower Festival, for Buddha's birthday |
9 | Bolivia | National Day, for popular revolution of 1952 |
11 | Costa Rica | National Heroes' Day, for repelling Nicaraguan invasion (1856) |
14 | Americas | Pan American Day, for first conference of American states (1890) |
14 | Chad | Independence Day, for promulgation of constitution (1962) |
15 | Shinto | Sanno Festival, honouring mountain god Sanno |
16 | Denmark | Queen Margrethe's Birthday, for queen's birthday (1940) |
17 | American Samoa | Flag Day, for raising the American flag (1900) and establishing constitutional government (1960) |
17 | Syria | Independence Day, or National Day, for withdrawal of the French (1946) |
18 | Zimbabwe | Independence Day, for end to white minority rule (1980) |
19 | Sierra Leone | Republic Anniversary Day, for founding of the republic (1971) |
19 | Uruguay | Landing of the 33 Immortals, for return of 33 patriots, leading to independence from Brazil (1825) |
19 | Venezuela | Declaration of Independence Day and Day of the Indian, for founding of the republic (1830) |
21/22 | various | Earth Day, for conservation and reclaiming of the natural environment |
25 | Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga | ANZAC Day, for landing at Gallipoli (1915) |
26 | Tanzania | Union Day, for union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar (1964) |
27 | Sierra Leone | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1961) |
27 | Togo | Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
30 | various | Walpurgis Night, witches' sabbath, eve of May Day |
30 | Netherlands | Queen's Birthday, for Queen Beatrix's investiture and former Queen Juliana's birthday |
April/May |
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1 | various | May Day, celebrated as labour day or as festival of flowers |
1st Monday | Japan | Constitution Memorial Day, for establishment of democratic government (1947) |
3 | Poland | Constitution Day, for adoption of first constitution (1794) |
5 | Japan, South Korea | Children's Day, for honouring children |
5 | Mexico | Cinco de Mayo, for the defeat of the French at the Battle of Puebla (1867) |
5 | Thailand | Coronation Day, for crowning of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (1946) |
8/9 | various | V-E Day, or Liberation Day, for end of World War II in Europe (proclaimed to take effect at 12:01 AM, May 9, 1945, Middle European Standard Time) |
14 | Malawi | Kamuzu Day, for birthday of Pres. H. Kamuzu Banda |
14–15 | Paraguay | Flag Day and Independence Day, for independence from Spain (May 14, 1811) |
2nd Sunday | U.S. | Mother's Day, honouring mothers |
17 | Nauru | Constitution Day, for constitution amendments and independence from Australia (1968) |
17 | Norway | Constitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1814) |
20 | Cameroon | National Day, for independence from France (1960) and declaration of the republic (1972) |
3rd Saturday | U.S. | Armed Forces Day, for U.S. armed forces |
22 | Haiti | Sovereignty and Thanksgiving Day, for Haitian rulers and Haitian customs |
22 | Sri Lanka | Heroes' Day, for ratification of constitution (1972) |
24 | Ecuador | Independence Battle Day, or Battle of Pinchincha Day, for independence from Spain (1822) |
25 | various African countries | African Freedom Day, or OAU Day, for founding of the Organization of African Unity (1963) |
25 | Argentina | National Day, for revolution against Spain (1810) |
25 | Jordan | Independence Day, for autonomy from Britain (1946) |
last Monday or 30 | most U.S. states | Memorial Day, or Decoration Day, in honour of the deceased, especially the war dead |
last Monday | U.K. | Spring Bank Holiday, for recreation |
31 | South Africa | Republic Day, for establishment of the union (1910) and of the republic (1961) |
May/June |
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1–2 | Tunisia | Constitution Day, or Victory Day, for promulgation of constitution (June 1, 1959) |
1–3 | Western Samoa | Independence Days, for release from New Zealand trusteeship (actual date Jan. 1, 1962) |
2 | Italy | Anniversary of the Republic, for the referendum establishing the republic (1946) |
4 | Tonga | Emancipation Day, for release from British protectorship (1970) |
5 | international | World Environment Day, for environmental concerns worldwide (marking anniversary of first UN Conference on Human Environment, 1972) |
5 | Denmark | Constitution Day, for two constitutions (1849, 1953) |
5 | Seychelles | Liberation Day, for change of government (1977) |
6 | Sweden | National Day, for Gustav I Vasa's ascent to the throne (1523) and adoption of constitution (1809) |
10 | Portugal | Portugal's Day, or Camões MemorialDay, for birthday of Luis de Camões (1580) |
11 | Hawaii | King Kamehameha I Day, for the Hawaiian monarch (1758–1819) |
12 | Philippines | Independence Day, for declaration of independence from Spain (1898) |
13 | Yemen | Reform Movement Day, for anniversary of 1974 reforms |
14 | U.S. | Flag Day, for honouring the flag |
17 | Iceland | Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic, for independence from Denmark (1944) |
3rd Saturday | U.K. | Queen's Official Birthday, for Queen Elizabeth II (born April 21, 1926) |
3rd Sunday | U.S. | Father's Day, honouring fathers |
23 | Luxembourg | National Day, for Grand Duke Jean's official birthday (born Jan. 5, 1921) |
23–24 | various European | Midsummer Eve and MidsummerDay, for celebrating the return of summer |
24 | Zaire | Day of Fishers, for fishermen and for adoption of constitution (1967) and currency |
25 | Mozambique | Independence Day, for independence from Portugal (1975) |
26 | Madagascar | Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
26 | Somalia | Independence Day, for agreement on Italian Somaliland's release from Italian trusteeship and British Somaliland's independence from Britain (1960) |
27 | Djibouti | Independence Day, for independence from France (1977) |
29 | Seychelles | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1976) |
final Sunday | international | Gay and Lesbian Pride Day, final day of weeklong advocacy of rights of homosexuals |
July |
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1 | Burundi | Independence Day, for independence from Belgium (1962) |
1 | Canada | Canada Day, or Dominion Day, for establishment of dominion (1867) |
1 | Ghana | Republic Day, for proclamation of republic (1960) |
1 | Rwanda | Independence Day, for independence from Belgium (1962) |
1 | Somalia | Union Day, for merger of Italian and British territories into new republic (1960) |
1 | Suriname | Day of Freedom, for abolition of slavery (1863) |
3 | Algeria | Independence Day, for independence from France (1962) |
4 | U.S. | Independence Day, for passage of Declaration of Independence from Britain (1776) |
5 | Cabo Verde | Independence Day, for independence from Portugal (1975) |
5 | Venezuela | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1811) |
6 | Comoros | Independence Day, for independence from France (1975) |
6 | Malawi | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1964) and proclamation of republic (1966) |
7 | Solomon Islands | Independence Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (1978) |
9 | Argentina | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1816) |
9 | South Sudan | Independence Day, for independence from Sudan (2011) |
10 | The Bahamas | National Day, for independence from Britain (1973) |
11–12 | Mongolia | National Days, for revolution against China (1921) |
12 | Northern Ireland | Orangemen's Day, or Orange Day, anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne (1690) |
12 | Kiribati | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1979) |
12 | Sao Tome and Principe | Anniversary of NationalIndependence, for independence from Portugal (1975) |
14 | France | Bastille Day, for fall of the Bastille and onset of the French Revolution (1789) |
14 | Iraq | Revolution Day, for revolution of 1958 ending the monarchy |
15 | Brunei | Sultan's Birthday, for birthday of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah |
17 | Iraq | 17th of July Revolution Day, for revolution of 1968 |
17 | South Korea | Constitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1963) |
18 | Uruguay | Constitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1951) |
19 | Myanmar (Burma) | Martyrs' Day, for assassination of Aung San and compatriots (1947) |
20 | Colombia | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1819) |
21 | Belgium | National Day, for separation from the Netherlands (1831) |
22 | Poland | National Liberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1944) and enactment of constitution (1952) |
23 | Egypt | Anniversary of the Revolution, for end of monarchy (1952) |
24 | various South American countries | Bolívar's Birthday, for birthday of Simón Bolívar (1783) |
25 | Puerto Rico | Commonwealth Day, or ConstitutionDay, for proclamation of constitution (1952) |
25 | Tunisia | Republic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1957) |
25–27 | Cuba | National Revolutionary Festival, in commemoration of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement, founded 1953 |
26 | Liberia | Independence Day, for establishment of Liberia (1847) |
26–27 | Maldives | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1965) |
28–29 | Peru | Independence Days, for independence from Spain (1821) |
30 | Vanuatu | Independence Day, for independence from Britain and France (1980) |
July/August |
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1 | Benin | National Day, for independence from France (1960) |
1 | Switzerland | Anniversary of the Founding of theSwiss Confederation (1291) |
2 | Trinidad and Tobago | Discovery Day, for discovery by Christopher Columbus (1498) |
3 | Guinea-Bissau | Martyrs' Day, for martyrs of colonialism |
3 | Niger | Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
4 | Burkina Faso | Anniversary of the Revolution, for independence from France (Aug. 5, 1960) |
6 | Bolivia | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1825) |
6 | Japan | Hiroshima Day, for dropping of atomic bomb (1945) |
1st Monday | The Bahamas | Emancipation Day, for freeing of slaves (1838) |
1st Monday | Jamaica | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (Aug. 6, 1962) |
9 | Singapore | National Day, for independence from Malaysia (1965) |
10 | Ecuador | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1809) |
11 | Chad | Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
11 | Jordan | King's Accession Day, for accession to throne by King Hussein (1952) |
11–12 | Zimbabwe | Heroes' Day, for national heroes |
13 | Central African Republic | Proclamation of Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
13–15 | Congo (Brazzaville) | Three Glorious Days, for independence from France (Aug. 15, 1960) |
14 | Pakistan | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1947) |
15 | various Christians | Assumption Day, for Virgin Mary's Assumption into heaven |
15 | India | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1947) |
15 | South Korea | Independence Day, for liberation from Japan (1945) and proclamation of the republic (1948) |
16 | Dominican Republic | Restoration Day, for establishment of the first democratic government (1963) |
16–18 | Gabon | Independence Anniversary, for independence from France (Aug. 17, 1960) |
17 | Argentina | San Martín Day, for death of patriot José de San Martín (1850) |
17 | Indonesia | Independence Day, for proclamation of independence from the Netherlands (1945) |
19 | Afghanistan | Independence Day, for signing of the Treaty of Rawalpindi (1919) |
23–24 | Romania | National Holidays, for switch from Axis to Allied allegiance (1944) |
25 | Paraguay | Constitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1967) |
25 | Uruguay | Independence Day, for independence from Brazil (1825) |
30 | Peru | St. Rose of Lima Day, feast day of native-born saint |
31 | Malaysia | Merdeka Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (1957) |
31 | Trinidad and Tobago | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1962) |
last Monday | Hong Kong | Liberation Day, for liberation from Japan (1945) |
last Monday | U.K. | Late Summer Holiday, for recreation |
August/September |
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1 | Libya | National Day, or Revolution Day, for overthrow of monarchy and formation of the republic (1969) |
2–3 | Vietnam | Independence Days, for Ho Chi Minh's proclamation of independence (Sept. 2, 1945) |
3 | Qatar | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1971) |
6 | Swaziland | Sobhuza Day, for independence from Britain (1968), named in honour of the 19th-century founder King Sobhuza I |
7 | Brazil | Independence Day, for independence from Portugal (1822) |
1st Monday | U.S., Canada | Labor Day, tribute to workers |
9 | North Korea | Independence Day, for founding of democratic republic (1948) |
9–10 | Bulgaria | National Days, or Liberation Days, for liberation from the Nazis (1944) |
10 | Belize | National Day, or St. George's Day, for victory against Spain (1798) |
11 | Pakistan | Jinnah Day, anniversary of death of founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah (1948) |
12 | Cabo Verde | National Day, for independence from Portugal (1974) |
12 | Ethiopia | National Revolution Day, for deposition of Emperor Haile Selassie (1974) |
12 | Saudi Arabia | National Day, celebrating national progress |
14 | Nicaragua | Battle of San Jacinto Day, for defeat of invaders under William Walker (1856) |
15 | Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua | Independence Day, for Central American independence from Spain (1821) |
15 | Japan | Respect-for-the-Aged Day, for the elderly |
16 | Mexico | Independence Day, for call for independence from Spain (1821) |
16 | Papua New Guinea | Independence Day, for release from Australian trusteeship (1975) |
16 | Singapore | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1963) |
17 | Angola | National Hero Day, for revolts against Portugal (1961–62) and civil war (1975) |
18–19 | Chile | Independence Day and ArmedForces Day, for independence from Spain (1818) and for armed forces |
19 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1983) |
21 | Belize | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1981) |
21 | Malta | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1964) |
22 | Mali | Anniversary of the Proclamation ofthe Republic, for independence from France (1960) |
23 | Saudi Arabia | Unification of the Kingdom, for unification of the country (1932) |
23 or 24 | Japan | Autumnal Equinox Day, for beginning of autumn; in honour of ancestors |
24 | Guinea-Bissau | Independence Day, for proclamation of independence from Portugal (1973) |
26 | Yemen | National Day, for proclamation of the republic (1962) |
29 | Brunei | Constitution Day, for promulgation of the constitution (1959) |
29 | various Christians | Michaelmas, for celebration of the archangel Michael |
30–Oct. 1 | Botswana | Independence Days, or BotswanaDays, for independence from Britain (Sept. 30, 1966) |
September/October |
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1 | Nigeria | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1960) and the establishment of the republic (1963) |
1–2 | China | National Days, for proclamation of the people's republic (Oct. 1, 1949) |
1–2 | Tuvalu | Tuvalu Days, for independence from Britain (Oct. 1, 1978) |
2 | Guinea | Anniversary of GuineanIndependence, for independence from France (1958) |
2 | India | Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday, for nationalist Mohandas K. Gandhi (born 1869) |
3 | Germany | Day of German Unity, for reunification of Germany (1990) |
3 | South Korea | Foundation Day, for legendary founding of Korea in 2333 BCE |
4 | Lesotho | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1966) |
5 | Portugal | Republic Day, for founding of the republic |
6 | Egypt | Armed Forces Day, for Egyptian crossing of Suez in invasion of Sinai (1973) |
9 | Uganda | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1962) |
10 | Fiji | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1970) |
10 | Japan | Sports Day, or Physical EducationDay, commemorating Tokyo Olympics of 1964 |
12 or 2nd Monday | Spain/various | Hispanic Day, Columbus Day,Discovery Day, or Day of theRace, for Christopher Columbus's discovery of the New World on behalf of Spain (1492) |
12 | Equatorial Guinea | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1968) |
2nd Monday | Canada | Thanksgiving Day, harvest festival |
20 | Kenya | Kenyatta Day, honouring nationalist Jomo Kenyatta (c. 1894–1978) |
21 | Marshall Islands | Independence Day, for release from U.S. trusteeship (1986) |
21–22 | Somalia | Revolution Days, for revolution of 1969 |
22 | Vatican City | Anniversary of the Installation ofPope John Paul II, for beginning of pontificate (1978) |
24 | international | United Nations Day, for effective date of UN Charter (1945) |
24 | Zambia | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1964) |
25 | Taiwan | Restoration Day, for release from Japanese occupation (after 50 years) and return to Chinese control (1945) |
26 | Austria | National Day, for end of postwar occupation and return of sovereignty (1955) |
27 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Thanksgiving and IndependenceDay, for independence from Britain (1979) |
29 | Turkey | Anniversary of the Declaration of theRepublic, for establishment of the republic (1923) |
31 | various | Halloween, or All Hallows' Eve, festive celebration of ghosts and spirits, on eve of All Saints' Day |
October/November |
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1 | various Christians | All Saints' Day, or All Hallows' Day, celebrating all saints |
1 | Algeria | Anniversary of the Revolution, for beginning of the revolution against France (1954) |
1 | Antigua and Barbuda | National Day, for independence from Britain (1981) |
2 | various Christians | All Souls' Day, Memorial Day, or Dayof the Dead, paying respect to the dead |
2–3 | Dominica | Independence Days, for independence from Britain (Nov. 3, 1978) |
3 | Panama | Independence Day, for independence from Colombia (1903) |
3 | Japan | Culture Day, for cultural activities, originally commemorating Emperor Meiji's birthday (1852) |
5 | Britain | Guy Fawkes Day, anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot (1605) to blow up the king and Parliament |
1st Tuesday after 1st Monday | U.S. | Election Day, for general and presidential elections |
11 | various countries | Armistice Day, Remembrance Day, or Veterans Day, honouring participants in past wars and recalling the Armistice of World War I (Nov. 11, 1918) |
11 | Angola | Independence Day, for independence from Portugal (1975) |
11 | Poland | Independence Day, for rebirth of Poland (1918) |
11–12 | Maldives | Republic Days, for founding of the republic (1953, 1968) |
12 | Taiwan | Sun Yat-sen's Birthday, for the republican patriot (1866) |
15 | Brazil | Proclamation of the Republic, for overthrow of the emperor (1899) |
18 | Latvia | Independence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918) |
18–20 | Oman | National Days, honouring the sultan and the nation's heritage |
19 | Monaco | Prince Rainier Day, in honour of Rainier III (acceded May 5, 1949) |
22 | Lebanon | Independence Day, for independence from France (1941–46) |
23 | Japan | Labour Thanksgiving Day, honouring workers |
24 | Zaire | Anniversary of New Regime, for beginning of a new government (1964) |
25 | Suriname | Independence Day, for independence from the Netherlands (1975) |
28 | Mauritania | Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
28 | Panama | Independence Day, for independence from Spain (1821) |
28–29 | Albania | Independence and Liberation Days, for independence from Turkey (1912) and liberation in World War II (1944) |
4th Thursday | U.S. | Thanksgiving Day, harvest festival |
30 | Barbados | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1966) |
December |
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1 | Central African Republic | Anniversary of the Proclamation ofthe Republic, for independence from France (1958) |
1 | Romania | National Day, for reunification of Romanian territories (1918) |
2 | Laos | National Day, for establishment of the people's republic (1975) |
2 | United Arab Emirates | National Day, for independence from Britain (1971) |
5 | Thailand | King's Birthday, for birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927) |
6 | Finland | Independence Day, for independence from Russia (1917) |
6 | Netherlands | St. Nicholas Day, for celebration of the saint and young children |
7 | Côte d'Ivoire | Independence Day, for independence from France (1960) |
9 | Tanzania | Independence and Republic Day, for independence from Britain (1961) and the establishment of the republic (1962) |
12 | Kenya | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1963) |
12 | Mexico | Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe, commemorating the appearance of the Blessed Virgin to an Indian convert (1531) |
13 | Malta | Republic Day, for establishment of the republic (1974) |
16 | Bahrain | Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1971) |
16 | Bangladesh | Victory Day, for independence from Pakistan (1971) |
17 | Bhutan | National Day, for national consciousness |
18 | Niger | Republic Day, for independence from France (1960) |
23 | Japan | Emperor's Birthday, for birthday of Emperor Akihito (1933) |
25 | most Christians | Christmas, celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ |
25 | Taiwan | Constitution Day, for adoption of constitution of Republic of China (1946) |
26 | various countries | Boxing Day, second day of Christmas, for giving presents to service people |
26 | central Europe | St. Stephen's Day, feast day of first Christian martyr |
28 | Nepal | King's Birthday, birthday of King Birendra Bir Bikham Shah Deva (1945) |
31 | various countries | New Year's Eve, celebration ushering out the old year and in the new year |
December/January |
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