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Federal Territory Day
Federal Territory Day is an official public holiday in Malaysia. It commemorates the establishment of the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya. The day holds significant cultural and historical importance in Malaysia.
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Nelson Anniversary Day
Nelson Anniversary Day commemorates the arrival of the first New Zealand Company settlers on February 1, 1842, aboard the Fifeshire. Today, it is used mainly for leisure and summer celebrations.
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St. Brigid's Day
St. Brigid's Day grew out of Imbolc, an ancient Celtic spring festival, and became tied to St. Brigid of Kildare after the spread of Christianity. Today, it honors both traditions and stands as a day of renewal, creativity and protection.
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Mrs. Rosa L. Parks Day in California
Mrs. Rosa L. Parks Day is observed on different dates depending on the state. In some states like California and Missouri, it is observed on February 4, which is Parks’ birthday, while in others like Ohio and Alabama, it is celebrated on December 1, which is the anniversary of her arrest.
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Waitangi Day
Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, marking the foundation of New Zealand. It is observed with ceremonies, cultural events, and reflection on the nation’s bicultural identity and history.
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Preseren Day Slovenia
Preseren Day is to honor the death of France Prešeren, Slovenia’s national poet. It has since become the country’s most important cultural holiday, celebrating literature and national identity, and is still observed today as a key symbol of Slovenian pride.
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Lateran Treaty Day
Lateran Treaty Day commemorates the signing of the Lateran Treaty in 1929, an agreement between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See (Vatican City). This treaty established Vatican City as an independent sovereign state and resolved the "Roman Question" that had strained relations between the Papacy and Italy since the 19th century.
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Foundation Day (Japan)
Foundation Day in Japan commemorates the legendary founding of Japan by Emperor Jimmu, the nation’s first emperor, in 660 BCE. The day reflects national pride, unity, and the long history of the Japanese nation. While modern celebrations are generally quiet, people honor the occasion with flag displays, ceremonies, and reflections on Japan’s cultural heritage and national identity.
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Lincoln's Birthday
Lincoln's Birthday is an annual observance in the United States that honors the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, who was born on February 12, 1809.
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Maha Shivaratri Day
Maha Shivaratri Day, rooted in Vedic traditions and enriched through the Puranas, commemorates major legends of Lord Shiva, including his marriage to Parvati, the drinking of poison during the cosmic churning, and his Tandava dance.
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Statehood Day (Serbia)
Statehood Day is Serbia's most important national holiday, commemorating both the First Serbian Uprising of 1804 and the adoption of the Sretenje Constitution of 1835, symbolizing the country’s path toward independence and democracy.
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Washington's Birthday
Washington's Birthday is a federal holiday officially designated to honor George Washington, the first President of the United States. It has become popularly known as Presidents' Day and is often used to celebrate the lives and achievements of all U.S. presidents.
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