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SUMMARY:Tynwald Day
DESCRIPTION:Tynwald Day is the national day of the Isle of Man. It features the world's oldest continuous parliament meeting in a traditional open-air ceremony at St. John's\, where new laws are proclaimed and Manx heritage is celebrated. \nWhen is TT Bank Holiday?\nTynwald Day in the Isle of Man is celebrated on each year on July 5\, or the following Monday if it falls on a weekend.  \nThe following is the list of Tynwald Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2020Sunday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2022Tuesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2023Wednesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2024Friday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2025Saturday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2026Sunday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2028Wednesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2029Thursday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2030Friday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2031Saturday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2033Tuesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2034Wednesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2035Thursday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2036Saturday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2037Sunday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2039Tuesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2040Thursday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2041Friday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2042Saturday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2043Sunday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2044Tuesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2045Wednesday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2046Thursday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2047Friday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2048Sunday        \n            \n            Tynwald DayJul 05\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Tynwald Day?\nTynwald Day is rooted in the Norse Viking era of the Isle of Man\, with traditions dating back over 1\,000 years. The word Tynwald comes from the Old Norse Þingvǫllr\, meaning "assembly field". It was the site where Viking settlers held their open-air assemblies to pass laws and settle disputes. \nBy the 10th century\, Tynwald had become established as the legislative assembly of the island\, functioning under both Norse and later Celtic influences. The practice of proclaiming laws aloud in public became a key feature\, ensuring that even those who could not read or write knew the laws of the land. \nAfter the Isle of Man came under the rule of the English Crown in the 14th century\, the open-air assembly at St. John's continued. The event became more formalized\, with the Lord of Mann's officials and later the Lieutenant Governor presiding over ceremonies. \nOver the centuries\, Tynwald Day became more than just a legal assembly; it grew into a national celebration of Manx identity and governance. \nIn 1417\, it was formally recorded that laws could not take effect until they had been proclaimed at Tynwald Hill\, cementing the tradition. \nBy the 19th and 20th centuries\, the day became recognized as a public holiday\, with cultural events and festivities added to the parliamentary ceremony. \nTynwald Day\, observed on July 5\, is both a state occasion and a cultural festival. It combines the proclamation of laws in English and Manx with fairs and community gatherings\, showcasing the Isle of Man's blend of ancient Viking heritage and modern self-governance.
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