• Alphabet Day (Albania)

    Alphabet Day in Albania commemorates the 1908 Congress of Manastir, where Albanian scholars unified the Albanian alphabet, marking a key step in preserving national identity and cultural independence.

  • Labour Day

    Labor Thanksgiving Day (Japan)

    Labor Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday dedicated to honoring workers, expressing gratitude for their efforts, and celebrating the fruits of labor. The day has roots in ancient harvest festivals and reflects Japan's values of diligence, cooperation, and appreciation. Today, schools and communities hold ceremonies and events to recognize contributions to society and promote mutual respect among all workers.

  • Buddhism

    Ill Full Moon Poya Day

    Ill Full Moon Poya commemorates the Buddha’s sending forth of 60 disciples to spread the Dhamma, marking the beginning of missionary Buddhism. It also recalls the inclusion of Sariputta and Moggallana’s followers into the Sangha.

  • The 1949 Great March And Restoration Day

    The 1949 Great March forced the restoration of the Virgin Islands' legislature in 1950, marking the rebirth of self-government. The holiday is celebrated as a day of unity, resilience and political awakening in the BVI.

  • Independence Day

    Independence Day Suriname

    Independence Day in Suriname commemorates the country's peaceful independence from the Netherlands in 1975. Marked by ceremonies, flag-raising, parades and cultural events, it is a national celebration of freedom and Suriname’s multicultural identity.

  • Thanksgiving Day in USA

    Thanksgiving Day in the United States is a significant holiday traditionally celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. This holiday has its roots in early colonial times as a harvest festival, and it is a day of giving thanks for the blessings of the harvest and of the preceding year.

  • Family Day in Nevada

    Family Day in Nevada is a day dedicated to celebrating the importance of family connections and fostering strong relationships among family members. Nevada places a strong emphasis on family values and community well-being.

  • Independence Day

    Independence Day (Albania)

    Independence Day in Albania marks the 1912 declaration of independence from the Ottoman Empire in Vlorë, symbolizing national unity, freedom and the rebirth of the Albanian state.

  • Unity Day (Vanuatu)

    Unity Day in Vanuatu is a national public holiday dedicated to honoring the unity of the country’s many islands, cultures, and linguistic groups, which was especially important during the formation of the modern Vanuatu nation.

  • Liberation Day (Albania)

    Liberation Day in Albania marks the end of Nazi occupation in 1944 and Albania’s liberation during World War II, honoring the bravery of the partisans who fought for freedom and the nation’s sovereignty.