
Europe Day (Luxembourg)
Europe Day in Luxembourg marks the anniversary of the Schuman Declaration (1950), which laid the foundation for the European Union. Luxembourg, the birthplace of Robert Schuman and a founding member of the EU, proudly observes this day as an official public holiday. The celebration honors peace, unity and European cooperation that highlight the nation’s central role in building a united Europe.

Mother's Day (Samoa)
Mother's Day in Samoa is one of the country’s most cherished celebrations, honoring mothers through church services, family feasts, and cultural traditions that highlight their central role in Samoan society.

Royal Ploughing Ceremony
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony is an ancient Thai tradition held each year in May, marking the beginning of the rice-growing season. The ceremony blends Hindu and Buddhist rituals, symbolizing prosperity, good harvests, and the close relationship between the Thai monarchy and agriculture.

SPLA Day
SPLA Day commemorates the 1983 founding of the SPLA, the rebel army that fought for South Sudan’s freedom, eventually leading to the country’s independence in 2011.

Galician Literature Day
Galician Literature Day honors the Galician language and its literary tradition, first inspired by Rosalía de Castro’s Cantares Gallegos. Each year it highlights a different author, blending education, culture and civic pride to strengthen Galicia’s linguistic and cultural identity.

Constitution and Flag Day
Constitution and Flag Day is a national public holiday in Turkmenistan, and it marks two significant events in Turkmenistan’s national identity: the adoption of the Constitution of Turkmenistan and the celebration of the national flag.

Somaliland Sovereignty Day
Somaliland Sovereignty Day commemorates May 18, 1991, when Somaliland declared itself independent after decades of hardship under Somali rule, reclaiming the short-lived sovereignty it first had in 1960. It is celebrated as a day of freedom, resilience and national pride.

Shavuot (Israel)
In Israel, Shavuot is a one-day festival with dual meaning: it celebrates the giving of the Torah at Sinai and the harvest of the first fruits. It is observed with Torah study, seating dairy foods, and agricultural festivals, making it both a deeply spiritual and earthly celebration.

Buddha's Birthday (South Korea)
Buddha’s Birthday originated in India, spread across Asia with Buddhism, and became a central festival in Korea from the 4th century CE. Despite suppression under Confucian rule, it survived and is now one of Korea’s most cherished holidays, marked by lantern festivals, rituals, and cultural celebrations.

Africa Day
Africa Day marks the anniversary of the founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, which later became the African Union (AU). The holiday commemorates the founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 and celebrates the struggle for African unity, freedom, and progress.

Spring Bank Holiday (IOM)
The Spring Bank Holiday in the Isle of Man (IOM) is offering a seasonal long weekend. Introduced to replace Whit Monday, it is a public holiday marked by leisure, family activities, and often coincides with preparations for the world-famous TT Races.

Spring Bank Holiday (Jersey)
The Spring Bank Holiday gives islanders a welcome break as spring turns to summer. Originating as a general holiday for banks and businesses in the 19th century, it has evolved into a seasonal celebration of rest and outdoor leisure. Many Jersey residents use the long weekend to enjoy the island's beaches, countryside walks, and family gatherings, marking the unofficial start of the summer season with community events and seaside activities.