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    Remembrance Day in Canada

    Remembrance Day in Canada is to honor the members of the armed forces who served and sacrificed in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping missions. The day commemorates the end of World War I, which formally concluded with the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918, at 11:00 AM.

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    Armistice Day (Serbia)

    Armistice Day in Serbia commemorates the end of World War I and honors Serbian soldiers and civilians who sacrificed their lives. It is symbolized by the Natalie’s Ramonda flower and marked by ceremonies, memorials, and national remembrance.

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    Armistice Day (Belgium)

    Armistice Day in Belgium commemorates the end of World War I in 1918 and honors all those who lost their lives in the war and in subsequent conflicts. The day marks the signing of the armistice between the Allies and Germany, which brought peace after four years of devastating fighting, much of it on Belgian soil. It is a day of remembrance, gratitude and reflection on peace and the resilience of the Belgian people.

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    Commemoration Day (UAE)

    Commemoration Day in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), also known as Martyrs’ Day, honors the Emirati soldiers and civilians who have sacrificed their lives in service to the nation, whether in military, humanitarian, or civil roles.

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    Archbishop Janani Luwum Memorial Day

    Archbishop Janani Luwum Memorial Day honors the life and legacy of Archbishop Janani Luwum, a prominent Anglican leader who was martyred in 1977 for courageously standing up against the brutal regime of Idi Amin.

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    Defender of the Fatherland Day (Russia)

    Defender of the Fatherland Day in Russia honors the men and women serving in the Russian Armed Forces and all who defend the nation. It is also widely observed as Men's Day, celebrating bravery, duty and patriotism.

  • Peace Memorial Day

    Peace Memorial Day (和平紀念日) is a national public holiday in Taiwan, and it commemorates the February 28 Incident (二二八事件) of 1947, a pivotal and tragic event in Taiwanese history that led to decades of authoritarian rule and shaped the island’s modern identity.

  • Patriot's Day

    Patriot's Day is a state holiday observed in Massachusetts, Maine, and occasionally in other parts of New England. It commemorates the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The holiday is a celebration of American independence, freedom, and the courage of the early patriots who stood against British rule.

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    Martyrs' Day in Tunisia

    Martyrs' Day in Tunisia honors the Tunisians who were killed by French colonial forces in 1938 during anti-colonial protests in Tunis. These martyrs are remembered as national heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in the struggle for freedom and independence.

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    Radonitsa

    Radonitsa is an important Eastern Orthodox commemoration of the departed, celebrated in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, and other Slavic countries. On this day, families visit cemeteries to honor deceased relatives, bringing food, flowers and Easter eggs to their graves as symbols of life and resurrection. In Belarus, Radonitsa is both a religious and public holiday, blending ancient traditions with Christian faith.

  • Workers' Memorial Day

    The Workers' Memorial Day in Gibraltar honors workers who have lost their lives, suffered injuries, or become ill due to workplace accidents or conditions. The day also reinforces the importance of health and safety in the workplace, echoing the theme "Remember the dead, fight for the living".