People
Events
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Youth Day (Morocco)
Youth Day in Morocco honors the nation's young people and coincides with the birthday of King Mohammed VI, symbolizing Morocco's investment in youth, education and the future of the country.
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National Heroes Day (Philippines)
National Heroes Day in the Philippines honors all Filipino heroes, past and present, who sacrificed for independence, freedom, and nation-building. It is a day of remembrance, gratitude, and inspiration for future generations.
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World Children's Day (Germany)
World Children’s Day in Thuringia, Germany has roots in both the UN’s call for children’s rights (1954) and Germany’s postwar traditions (June 1 in the East, September 20 in the West). It is celebrated with public events, children’s rights campaigns, and symbolic recognition of the importance of children in society.
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Respect for the Aged Day (Japan)
Respect for the Aged Day honors the contributions, wisdom and longevity of older adults, reflecting Japan’s deep cultural value of respect for elders. Families visit grandparents, communities host ceremonies, and the media features stories of the nation's oldest citizens. The day fosters gratitude, family unity, and appreciation for the generations who helped shape modern Japan.
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St. Rupert's Day
St. Rupert’s Day is a regional holiday in Salzburg, Austria that honors St. Rupert of Salzburg (c. 660–710), the city’s founder, first bishop, and patron saint.
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Civil Servants' Day
Civil Servants' Day in Brazil honors the dedication and service of the nation's public sector employees, those who work in government institutions at federal, state, and municipal levels. The day recognizes their vital role in delivering essential services, upholding public administration, and supporting the country's development. While not a national holiday, many public offices close or operate on reduced schedules to mark the occasion.