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![]() Independence Day in Malaysia commemorates the country’s independence from British colonial rule in 1957. It is one of the most significant national holidays in Malaysia, symbolizing the birth of a sovereign nation. ![]() Independence Day in Trinidad and Tobago is a national public holiday. It marks the country's independence from British colonial rule in 1962, symbolizing the birth of a sovereign nation and the beginning of self-governance. |
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![]() LabourDay, also known as International Workers' Day or May Day, is a day dedicated to celebrating the contributions of workers and the Labour movement. It is observed in many countries around the world on different days. The day has its origins in the Labour union movement, specifically the eight-hour workday movement, which advocated for better working conditions, fair wages, and other Labour rights. ![]() Labour Day is a statutory holiday across Canada, dedicated to honoring the contributions of workers and the labor movement. The day also marks the unofficial end of summer and is a time for rest, reflection and community events. ![]() Independence Day is the most important national holiday in Uzbekistan. It marks the country’s declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, a pivotal moment that ushered in a new era of sovereignty, identity, and development for the Uzbek people. |
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![]() Vietnam’s National Day marks the day in 1945 when President Hồ Chí Minh proclaimed the independence of Vietnam from French colonial rule, establishing the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. |
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![]() In Malaysia, the Prophet’s Birthday, known as Maulidur Rasul, is a national public holiday celebrated with religious devotion and communal gatherings. It commemorates the birth of Prophet Muhammad, focusing on his life, teachings and values. |
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![]() Asturias Day grew from the medieval legacy of the Battle of Covadonga and the patronage of the Virgin of Covadonga. Officially recognized after Spain’s return to democracy, it now blends religion, history, and regional identity in a celebration of Asturian pride. ![]() The Day of Extremadura evolved from a religious feast honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe (September 8) into an official regional holiday in 1985, symbolizing both the deep Catholic traditions of the land and its modern political and cultural identity. ![]() Our Lady of Victory is a Marian devotion that began with the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and was later solidified after the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, when victory over the Ottomans was credited to Mary’s intercession through the Rosary. The devotion spread widely, leaving a strong cultural and spiritual imprint in Spain, Italy, and Latin America. |
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![]() Independence Day in Tajikistan marks the country’s official declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. This day symbolizes the beginning of Tajikistan's journey as a sovereign nation and is one of the most important national holidays. |
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![]() Jeûne genevois is a public holiday observed only in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. It is a day of fasting and spiritual reflection, rooted in Protestant tradition, and is unique among Swiss holidays for its local and historical significance. |
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![]() Our Lady of the Well-Appeared is a miraculous Marian devotion born in 17th-century Ampuero, later declared patroness of Cantabria by Pope Pius X in 1903. Her feast blends deep Catholic devotion with rich Cantabrian cultural traditions. |
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![]() Malaysia Day marks the formation of Malaysia in 1963, when Malaya, North Borneo (now Sabah), Sarawak, and Singapore united to form the Federation of Malaysia. Although Singapore later became independent in 1965, Malaysia Day remains a significant day in the country’s history. |
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![]() Crown Prince Tupouto'a 'Ulukalala is a national public holiday in Tonga celebrating the birthday of Prince Tupouto'a 'Ulukalala. ![]() Melilla Day commemorates the 1497 conquest of Melilla by Pedro de Estopiñán and is now the official holiday of the autonomous city, combining civic honors, cultural festivities, and religious devotion to Our Lady of Victory, its patroness. |
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![]() The Day after Federal Fast is a public holiday celebrated exclusively in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, and its history is closely linked to the evolution of the Federal Day of Thanksgiving, Repentance, and Prayer, a Swiss national observance rooted in religious and historical traditions. |
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![]() Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, a significant holiday in the Jewish calendar. It marks the beginning of the Ten Days of Repentance or the Days of Awe, a period of introspection and preparation for Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. |
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![]() Republic Day is a national holiday in Trinidad and Tobago, marking the day in 1976 when the country officially became a republic, replacing the British monarch with a locally elected president as the head of state. |
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![]() Saint Nicholas of Flüe Day commemorates Nicholas of Flüe (1417–1487), a Swiss hermit, mystic, and statesman who is widely regarded as the patron saint of Switzerland and a symbol of peace and unity. |
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![]() American Indian Heritage Day is a celebration that honors the rich cultures, traditions, histories, and contributions of Native American peoples in the United States. ![]() American Indian Heritage Day is a celebration that honors the rich cultures, traditions, histories, and contributions of Native American peoples in the United States. It is an important day to recognize the resilience, diversity, and achievements of Indigenous communities while raising awareness about the challenges they have faced and continue to confront. ![]() The Friday before the AFL Grand Final is known as a public holiday in Victoria, Australia. It is officially called the "AFL Grand Final Friday", and it is observed annually on the day before the AFL Grand Final. ![]() Revolution Day in Yemen commemorates the 1962 revolution in North Yemen that led to the overthrow of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic. ![]() National Youth Day in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) honors the vital role of youth in TCI's society and future. With approximately one-third of the population under the age of 15, National Youth Day recognizes young people's contributions and potential in shaping the nation's development. ![]() Binara Full Moon Poya commemorates the establishment of the Bhikkhuni Order, when the Buddha ordained his foster mother Mahāpajāpati Gotami and 500 women. This completed the Fourfold Sangha (monks, nuns, laymen, laywomen). The event marked a historic step in recognizing women’s spiritual capacity, a legacy still honored in Sri Lanka today. |
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![]() Independence Day is one of the most important national holidays in Turkmenistan, and it marks the country’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. |
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![]() Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is celebrated every year, the traditionally recognized birthday of Confucius (孔子), China’s most revered educator and philosopher. This holiday honors the vital role teachers play in shaping individuals and society, deeply rooted in Confucian values of respect for education and instructors. |
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![]() The Sultan of Kelantan's Birthday is an official public holiday in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. It is celebrated annually to honor the reigning Sultan of Kelantan, who is the constitutional monarch and head of state for the region. ![]() The King’s Birthday is a public holiday celebrated in Australia to honor the reigning monarch’s birthday. While the actual birthday of King Charles III is on November 14, the holiday in Western Australia is usually observed on last Monday of September or the first Monday of October. |
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![]() The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honors the survivors, families, and communities affected by Canada’s residential school system, acknowledging the ongoing impact of these institutions and advancing the process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. |
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![]() China’s National Day is to commemorate the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) on October 1, 1949. It is one of the most significant national holidays in China. ![]() Teachers' Day in Uzbekistan is a national holiday dedicated to honoring the hard work, dedication, and influence of teachers and mentors across the country. Unlike many other countries that observe International Teachers’ Day on October 5, Uzbekistan has its own unique date that reflects the high cultural and societal respect for educators. ![]() Defender of Ukraine Day honors all those who have defended Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity—including soldiers, veterans, volunteers, and civilians. ![]() Tuvalu Day is the national day of Tuvalu that commemorates Tuvalu's independence from the United Kingdom in 1978 and marks the country's emergence as a sovereign nation and member of the Commonwealth. It is the most important public holiday in Tuvalu and a proud celebration of nationhood, culture and unity. |
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![]() Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar and a time of intense prayer and fasting. It marks the culmination of the Ten Days of Repentance, which begin with Rosh Hashanah. |
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![]() The Sabah Governor's Birthday is an important annual public holiday celebrated in the Malaysian state of Sabah. It honors the Yang di-Pertua Negeri, the ceremonial head of the state, recognizing the Governor’s role in upholding unity, traditions, and governance in Sabah. |