Labour Day

Labour Day (Latvia)

Labour Day in Latvia honors workers’ contributions and the value of fair labor. It also marks the arrival of spring, blending social recognition with festive gatherings, concerts, and community celebrations across the country.

Labour Day

Labour Day (Serbia)

Labour Day in Serbia is both a recognition of the international labor movement and a national holiday of rest and celebration, marked by family picnics, cultural events, and occasional union demonstrations.

Day of Madrid

The Day of Madrid commemorates the 1808 uprising, a pivotal moment when ordinary citizens resisted Napoleon’s occupation. Though suppressed, it became a lasting symbol of freedom and regional pride, and since 1983 it has also represented the autonomy of Madrid within Spain.

Constitution Day

Constitution Day (Poland)

Constitution Day in Poland commemorates the adoption of the Polish Constitution of 1791, the first modern constitution in Europe and the second in the world after the United States. It symbolizes Poland's commitment to freedom, democracy, and national unity. Today, it is one of Poland's most important national holidays, marked by patriotic parades, concerts and ceremonies across the country.

Coronation Day in Thailand

Coronation Day in Thailand was also known as Wan Chatramongkhon. It commemorates the formal coronation of the reigning monarch and highlights the sacred and historical traditions of the Thai monarchy.

May Bank Holiday (Ireland)

The May Bank Holiday in Ireland is rooted in both ancient Celtic Beltane traditions and modern labor rights movements. Today, it marks the start of summer, with festivals, sports and community gatherings across the country.

St. Florian's Day

St. Florian’s Day is one of Upper Austria’s most meaningful regional feast days. It honors St. Florian, the patron saint of the region and of firefighters, through religious pilgrimages to St. Florian Monastery, firefighter ceremonies and community festivals, keeping alive traditions that date back to the early Middle Ages.

Early May Bank Holiday (IOM)

The Early May Bank Holiday in the Isle of Man (IOM) is providing a springtime long weekend. It reflects wider British and European traditions linked to May Day and International Workers’ Day, and is marked locally with community fairs, family activities, and a seasonal break.

Early May Bank Holiday (Jersey)

The Early May Bank Holiday in Jersey marks the arrival of spring and offering islanders a well-earned break. Rooted in ancient May Day traditions and later tied to the workers' rights movement, it has evolved into a non-political holiday focused on rest, community, and enjoying Jersey's natural beauty. Many residents spend the long weekend outdoors—walking along beaches, attending local fairs, or welcoming the start of the summer season.

Children's Day (South Korea)

Children’s Day in South Korea was created by Bang Jeong-hwan in 1923, and declared a national holiday in 1975. Today, it is marked by family celebrations, gifts, and cultural events, symbolizing both joy and the importance of children’s rights.

Liberation Day (Netherlands)

Liberation Day marks the end of WWII occupation in the Netherlands. It is celebrated every year with ceremonies, festivals, and the Freedom Flame, reminding the nation of the importance of peace and democracy.