Constitution Day (Slovakia)

Constitution Day in Slovakia commemorates the adoption of the Slovak Constitution in 1992, a pivotal step toward independence from Czechoslovakia. It remains a key national holiday, symbolizing sovereignty, democracy and the rights of Slovak citizens.

Memorial Day

Mother Teresa Day (Albania)

Mother Teresa Day in Albania honors the life and humanitarian legacy of Saint Teresa of Calcutta, Albania's most revered figure, celebrating her compassion, charity and lifelong service to the poor and suffering.

Gibraltar National Day

Gibraltar National Day marks the anniversary of the 1967 sovereignty referendum, when Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to remain under British sovereignty rather than join Spain. The day is a powerful expression of Gibraltar’s identity, unity and self-determination. National Day reflects the pride and resilience of the Gibraltarian people, honoring their right to decide their own future and celebrating their close ties to the United Kingdom.

Independence Day

Independence Day (Mexico)

Independence Day in Mexico commemorates the start of Mexico's struggle for independence from Spanish rule in 1810. It is one of Mexico's most important and festive national holidays, symbolizing the country's enduring spirit of liberty and independence.

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.

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.

Labour Day

May Day in Northern Territory

May Day in Northern Territory, Australia is a public holiday that honours the achievements of workers and the labour movement, particularly the establishment of the eight-hour workday. May Day, also Labour Day, is observed on different dates across Australian states and territories.

Tishreen Liberation Day

Tishreen Liberation Day commemorates the start of the October War in 1973, also known internationally as the Yom Kippur War or the Ramadan War, when Syria and Egypt launched a coordinated military offensive against Israel to reclaim territories lost in the 1967 Six-Day War.