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SUMMARY:Youth Day (Morocco)
DESCRIPTION:Youth Day in Morocco honors the nation's young people and coincides with the birthday of King Mohammed VI\, symbolizing Morocco's investment in youth\, education and the future of the country. \nWhen is Youth Day?\nYouth Day in Morocco is celebrated on August 21 every year.  \nThe following is the list of Youth Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2021Saturday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2022Sunday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2024Wednesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2026Friday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2027Saturday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2029Tuesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2030Wednesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2032Saturday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2033Sunday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2035Tuesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2037Friday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2038Saturday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2039Sunday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2040Tuesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2041Wednesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2043Friday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2044Sunday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2046Tuesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2047Wednesday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2048Friday        \n            \n            Youth DayAug 21\, 2049Saturday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Youth Day?\nYouth Day in Morocco was established during the reign of King Hassan II as a national holiday to celebrate the energy\, creativity and potential of Moroccan youth. It was intentionally aligned with the birthday of the reigning monarch\, emphasizing the symbolic bond between the King and the country's younger generations. \nHistorically\, the Moroccan monarchy has viewed the youth as the driving force for national progress and stability. By connecting Youth Day to the King's birthday\, the celebration highlights the monarch's role as a leader and unifying figure for the nation's future. \nUnder King Hassan II (reigned 1961–1999)\, Youth Day was celebrated on July 9\, coinciding with his birthday. When King Mohammed VI ascended the throne in 1999\, the date was moved to August 21\, his own birthday. \nYouth Day emphasizes the importance of education\, innovation\, and civic participation among young Moroccans. It serves as a reminder that national development depends on the engagement and empowerment of younger generations. \nYouth Day often follows directly after Revolution Day (August 20)\, creating a two-day period celebrating national unity and generational renewal. Youth Day underscores Morocco's belief that the strength of the nation lies in its youth.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/youth-day-morocco/
CATEGORIES:People
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260830
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T042626Z
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SUMMARY:National Uprising Day (Slovakia)
DESCRIPTION:National Uprising Day marks the 1944 Slovak National Uprising against Nazi occupation and the fascist Slovak regime. Though suppressed\, it remains a key symbol of Slovakia's fight for freedom and is honored today as one of the country's most important national holidays. \nWhen is National Uprising Day?\nNational Uprising Day in Slovakia is celebrated every year on August 29.  \nThe following is the list of National Uprising Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2020Saturday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2021Sunday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2023Tuesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2024Thursday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2025Friday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2026Saturday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2027Sunday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2028Tuesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2029Wednesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2030Thursday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2031Friday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2032Sunday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2034Tuesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2035Wednesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2036Friday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2037Saturday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2038Sunday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2040Wednesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2041Thursday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2042Friday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2043Saturday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2045Tuesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2046Wednesday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2047Thursday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2048Saturday        \n            \n            National Uprising DayAug 29\, 2049Sunday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of National Uprising Day?\nIn 1939\, after the breakup of Czechoslovakia\, Slovakia became a client state of Nazi Germany led by President Jozef Tiso. \nThe regime collaborated with the Nazis\, including in the deportation of Slovak Jews. Growing opposition emerged within Slovakia\, especially among communists\, democrats\, nationalists\, and the Slovak army. \nOn August 29\, 1944\, the Slovak National Uprising (Slovenské národné povstanie – SNP) was launched from Banská Bystrica. It was organized by the Slovak resistance movement\, supported by both communists and democrats\, along with officers from the Slovak army. \nThe uprising sought to overthrow the fascist Slovak regime and resist German occupation. At its peak\, around 60\,000–80\,000 partisans and soldiers joined the fight\, with additional support from Allied and Soviet forces. \nDespite strong resistance\, the uprising was eventually suppressed by German troops\, and Banská Bystrica was retaken in late October 1944. \nAlthough militarily defeated\, the uprising became a powerful symbol of resistance\, unity\, and the fight for freedom. It demonstrated that many Slovaks opposed fascism and aligned themselves with the anti-Nazi struggle in Europe. \nAfter WWII\, the uprising was honored as a defining moment in Slovak history. In 1945\, memorials were built\, and in 1949 the Slovak National Uprising Memorial in Banská Bystrica was established. \nDuring socialist Czechoslovakia\, the uprising was celebrated but often framed through a communist lens. \nSince Slovakia's independence in 1993\, August 29 has been preserved as National Uprising Day (Deň Slovenského národného povstania)\, recognized as a public holiday.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/national-uprising-day-slovakia/
CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday,War
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260901
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T002112Z
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SUMMARY:National Heroes Day (Philippines)
DESCRIPTION:National Heroes Day in the Philippines honors all Filipino heroes\, past and present\, who sacrificed for independence\, freedom\, and nation-building. It is a day of remembrance\, gratitude\, and inspiration for future generations. \nWhen is National Heroes Day?\nNational Heroes Day in Philippines is celebrated every year on the last Monday of August.  \nThe following is the list of National Heroes Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2021Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2022Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2024Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2026Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2027Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2029Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2030Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2032Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2033Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2035Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2037Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2038Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2039Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2040Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2041Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2043Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2044Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2046Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2047Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2048Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2049Saturday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of National Heroes Day?\nThe holiday traces back to the Cry of Pugad Lawin (or Balintawak) in August 1896\, which marked the beginning of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. \nThis event was led by Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan\, a secret revolutionary society that sought independence. Early observances of the holiday were strongly associated with Bonifacio and the revolutionaries of 1896. \nDuring the American colonial period\, there was a strong movement to honor Philippine heroes and instill nationalism. \nIn 1931\, the Philippine Legislature passed Act No. 3827\, officially declaring the last Sunday of August as National Heroes Day. The date was chosen to coincide with the Cry of Pugad Lawin\, symbolizing the start of the revolution and the collective struggle for freedom. \nOver time\, the holiday expanded beyond Bonifacio and the revolutionaries to honor all Filipino heroes. \nAfter the Philippines gained independence\, National Heroes Day continued to be observed annually. In 1952\, the celebration was moved to the last Monday of August to align with government reforms on national holidays. \nIt was further institutionalized under subsequent laws and presidential proclamations\, ensuring its recognition as a regular national holiday.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/national-heroes-day-philippines/
CATEGORIES:People
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
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SUMMARY:Summer Bank Holiday (IOM)
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Bank Holiday in the Isle of Man (IOM) is giving residents a seasonal long weekend before autumn. Though not tied to specific Manx traditions\, it is enjoyed with fairs\, leisure activities\, and serves as a final break before the new school year begins. \nWhen is Summer Bank Holiday?\nSummer Bank Holiday in the Isle of Man is observed on the last Monday in August.  \nThe following is the list of Summer Bank Holiday from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2020Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Summer Bank Holiday?\nThe Bank Holidays Act of 1871 introduced the first official bank holidays across the United Kingdom. One of these was the first Monday in August\, known as the August Bank Holiday\, created to give workers a guaranteed summer break. \nOver time\, the early-August date was criticized for being too close to other holidays and for not balancing the work year evenly. In the late 1960s\, the UK moved the holiday to the last Monday in August\, to extend the summer season and provide a late-summer long weekend. \nThe Isle of Man\, while self-governing\, has traditionally aligned many of its public holidays with those of the UK for consistency. Following the UK reform\, the island adopted the last Monday in August as its Summer Bank Holiday. \nToday\, the Summer Bank Holiday is recognized as a public holiday in the Isle of Man\,  rather than a uniquely Manx festival. It provides a seasonal break\, often used for leisure\, family gatherings and local events\, marking the end of summer before the school year and autumn season begin.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/summer-bank-holiday-iom/
CATEGORIES:Cultural Holiday
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SUMMARY:Summer Bank Holiday (Jersey)
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Bank Holiday in Jersey is giving islanders one final long weekend to enjoy before autumn arrives. Originating from the 19th-century Bank Holidays Act\, it was created to give workers a well-deserved summer break. In Jersey\, it has become a leisure-focused holiday\, with many residents and visitors spending time outdoors celebrating the close of summer in the island's warm\, festive atmosphere. \nWhen is Summer Bank Holiday?\nThe Summer Bank Holiday in Jersey is celebrated on the last Monday in August.  \nThe following is the list of Summer Bank Holiday from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2020Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 25\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 29\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 28\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 27\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 26\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 31\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Summer Bank HolidayAugust 30\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Summer Bank Holiday?\nThe Summer Bank Holiday originated in the United Kingdom through the Bank Holidays Act of 1871\, introduced by Sir John Lubbock. The Act formally established specific public holidays for bank employees\, who previously had very few days off. Initially\, the Summer Bank Holiday was observed on the first Monday in August across England\, Wales\, and the Channel Islands\, including Jersey. \nThe purpose was to give workers\, especially those in urban and industrial areas\, a chance to enjoy a late-summer break\, ideally outdoors\, during one of the warmest times of the year. \nIn 1971\, the Banking and Financial Dealings Act standardized and updated bank holidays in the UK. As part of this reform\, the Summer Bank Holiday was moved from the first Monday to the last Monday in August in England\, Wales\, and Jersey. \nAs a Crown Dependency\, Jersey generally follows the United Kingdom's system of bank holidays\, though each holiday is formally approved under local law. The Summer Bank Holiday was adopted in Jersey in line with these UK changes\, maintaining the island's close cultural and economic ties with Britain. \nThe Summer Bank Holiday in Jersey is now a secular\, leisure-oriented holiday rather than a religious or political one. Many islanders use the long weekend to relax\, take short breaks\, or enjoy outdoor activities like beach outings\, picnics\, and local festivals.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/summer-bank-holiday-jersey/
CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday
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SUMMARY:Late Summer Bank Holiday (Gibraltar)
DESCRIPTION:The Late Summer Bank Holiday in Gibraltar marks the end of the summer season and offers residents a final long weekend for rest and recreation before autumn begins. It provides time for families to relax\, travel or enjoy outdoor events during Gibraltar's warm late-summer days. \nWhen is the Late Summer Bank Holiday?\nThe Late Summer Bank Holiday in Gibraltar is observed on the last Monday of August.  \nThe following is the list of the Late Summer Bank Holiday from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 31\, 2020Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 30\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 29\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 28\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 26\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 25\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 31\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 30\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 28\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 27\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 26\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 25\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 30\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 29\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 28\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 27\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 25\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 31\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 30\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 29\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 27\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 26\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 25\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 31\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 29\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 28\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 27\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 26\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 31\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Late Summer Bank HolidayAug 30\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of the Late Summer Bank Holiday?\nThe Late Summer Bank Holiday traces its origins to the Bank Holidays Act of 1871\, introduced by Sir John Lubbock in the United Kingdom. The Act officially established several fixed holidays for banks and businesses\, designed to provide working people with regular days of rest during the year. \nOriginally\, the August bank holiday was held on the first Monday in August\, coinciding with local fairs\, markets and harvest celebrations across Britain. However\, in England\, Wales\, and Gibraltar\, the date was later changed to the last Monday in August to better distribute holidays through the year and extend the summer break. Scotland retained the first Monday in August as its holiday\, showing how regional variations developed within the UK and its territories. \nAs a British Overseas Territory\, Gibraltar followed the UK's public holiday calendar closely. The Late Summer Bank Holiday was formally adopted in the mid-20th century\, alongside other UK-based holidays such as the Spring Bank Holiday and King's Birthday. \nIts introduction reflected Gibraltar's integration into the British administrative and cultural system\, including shared observances and traditions. Over time\, the holiday became a valued part of Gibraltar's modern public calendar\, offering a break during the hottest part of the year. \nThe holiday was not established to commemorate a historical event but to promote rest\, leisure\, and well-being for workers. It provides a seasonal balance in the holiday calendar\, giving residents a pause between the busy spring and autumn periods. \nToday\, the Late Summer Bank Holiday in Gibraltar is a non-religious\, community-oriented holiday\, marked by relaxation and informal celebrations.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/late-summer-bank-holiday-gibraltar/
CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260902
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CREATED:20250911T045546Z
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SUMMARY:Constitution Day (Slovakia)
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhen is Constitution Day?\nConstitution Day in Slovakia is celebrated every year on September 1.  \nThe following is the list of Constitution Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2020Tuesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2021Wednesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2022Thursday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2023Friday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2024Sunday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2026Tuesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2027Wednesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2028Friday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2029Saturday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2030Sunday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2032Wednesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2033Thursday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2034Friday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2035Saturday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2037Tuesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2038Wednesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2039Thursday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2040Saturday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2041Sunday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2043Tuesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2045Friday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2046Saturday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2047Sunday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2048Tuesday        \n            \n            Constitution DaySep 01\, 2049Wednesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Constitution Day?\nAfter the fall of communism in 1989 during the Velvet Revolution\, Czechoslovakia transitioned into a democracy. However\, political and cultural differences between Czechs and Slovaks grew\, with many Slovaks seeking greater autonomy. \nOn September 1\, 1992\, the Slovak National Council (parliament) adopted the Constitution of the Slovak Republic in Bratislava. This was a crucial step toward independence\, as it provided the legal foundation for governing an independent state. \nJust a few months later\, Czechoslovak leaders Václav Klaus (Czech) and Vladimír Mečiar (Slovak) agreed on a peaceful split of Czechoslovakia. \nOn January 1\, 1993\, the Slovak Republic officially became an independent nation. The 1992 constitution became its founding legal document. \nSeptember 1 was designated as Constitution Day (Deň Ústavy Slovenskej republiky)\, honoring the adoption of the constitution. It is recognized as one of the country's most important state holidays\, symbolizing the birth of Slovakia's democracy and sovereignty.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/constitution-day-slovakia/
CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTSTAMP:20260412T075615
CREATED:20251006T005920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T010023Z
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SUMMARY:Gibraltar National Day
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhen is Gibraltar National Day?\nGibraltar National Day is celebrated on September 10.  \nThe following is the list of Gibraltar National Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2020Thursday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2021Friday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2022Saturday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2023Sunday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2024Tuesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2025Wednesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2026Thursday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2027Friday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2028Sunday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2030Tuesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2031Wednesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2032Friday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2033Saturday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2034Sunday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2036Wednesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2037Thursday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2038Friday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2039Saturday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2041Tuesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2042Wednesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2043Thursday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2044Saturday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2045Sunday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2047Tuesday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2048Thursday        \n            \n            Gibraltar National DaySep 10\, 2049Friday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Gibraltar National Day?\nGibraltar National Day commemorates the Sovereignty Referendum held on September 10\, 1967\, a defining moment in Gibraltar's modern history. At that time\, Spain was pressuring Britain to hand over Gibraltar\, claiming sovereignty based on geographic proximity and historical treaties. \nThe United Nations had urged both countries to negotiate Gibraltar's future\, but the people of Gibraltar firmly believed in their right to self-determination. \nIn response\, the British Government organized a referendum to ask the people directly: Do you wish to pass under Spanish sovereignty? Or do you wish to remain under British sovereignty\, with self-governing institutions?  \nThe result was overwhelming\, 12\,138 voted to remain British\, while only 44 voted for Spanish rule. This historic vote demonstrated Gibraltar's unwavering loyalty to the United Kingdom and its determination to govern its own affairs. \nDespite the importance of the 1967 referendum\, Gibraltar did not begin celebrating it as a public holiday until much later. In 1992\, local activist Joseph Bossano\, then Chief Minister\, and Peter Montegriffo\, leader of the GSD\, jointly proposed that September 10 be recognized annually as Gibraltar National Day. \nThe first official National Day celebration took place in 1992\, marking the 25th anniversary of the referendum. \nSince its inception\, Gibraltar National Day has become the most important public celebration of the year. The entire territory is decorated in red and white\, the national colors. \nToday\, Gibraltar National Day (September 10) is a public holiday and a symbol of unity and pride. The day concludes with fireworks over the Rock\, echoing the joy and spirit of the people who proudly call Gibraltar home.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/gibraltar-national-day/
CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTSTAMP:20260412T075615
CREATED:20250926T214153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T214153Z
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SUMMARY:World Children's Day (Germany)
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhen is World Children's Day?\nWorld Children's Day in Germany is observed annually on September 20.  \nThe following is the list of World Children's Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2020Sunday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2022Tuesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2023Wednesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2024Friday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2025Saturday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2026Sunday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2028Wednesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2029Thursday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2030Friday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2031Saturday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2033Tuesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2034Wednesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2035Thursday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2036Saturday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2037Sunday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2039Tuesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2040Thursday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2041Friday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2042Saturday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2043Sunday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2044Tuesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2045Wednesday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2046Thursday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2047Friday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2048Sunday        \n            \n            World Children's DaySep 20\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of World Children's Day?\nIn 1950\, the GDR (East Germany) began celebrating International Children's Day on June 1\, in line with other socialist countries.  \nIn 1954\, the UN encouraged countries to establish a day dedicated to children's rights and welfare. Globally\, the UN's World Children's Day is on November 20 (adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child). \nThuringia\, part of the former East Germany\, originally observed June 1 (International Children's Day) during the GDR era. After reunification in 1990\, the September 20 "Weltkindertag" became more prominent nationwide\, aligning with West German practice. Advocacy groups promoted September 20 as the central day for children's rights awareness. \nIn 2019\, the Thuringian parliament (Landtag) voted to make September 20 (World Children's Day) a public holiday starting in 2019. This made Thuringia the first German state to declare World Children's Day a legal holiday. \nThe day is now seen both as a celebration (with games\, performances\, family events) and a political statement (about child welfare and rights).
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/world-childrens-day-germany/
CATEGORIES:People
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTSTAMP:20260412T075615
CREATED:20251015T050440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T050440Z
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SUMMARY:Respect for the Aged Day (Japan)
DESCRIPTION:Respect for the Aged Day honors the contributions\, wisdom and longevity of older adults\, reflecting Japan's deep cultural value of respect for elders. Families visit grandparents\, communities host ceremonies\, and the media features stories of the nation's oldest citizens. The day fosters gratitude\, family unity\, and appreciation for the generations who helped shape modern Japan. \nWhen is Respect for the Aged Day?\nRespect for the Aged Day is celebrated in Japan on the third Monday of September each year. \nThe following is the list of Respect for the Aged Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 21\, 2020Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 20\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 19\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 18\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 16\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 15\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 21\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 20\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 18\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 17\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 16\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 15\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 20\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 19\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 18\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 17\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 15\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 21\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 20\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 19\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 17\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 16\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 15\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 21\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 19\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 18\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 17\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 16\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 21\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Respect for the Aged DaySep 20\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Respect for the Aged Day?\nRespect for the Aged Day is a national holiday in Japan that celebrates the elderly and honors their lifelong contributions to society. The holiday reflects Japan's deep-rooted cultural tradition of showing respect and gratitude to older generations\, a value influenced by Confucian philosophy and centuries of community-based living. \nThe origins of Respect for the Aged Day date back to 1947\, when the village of Nomadani (now part of Taka-cho in Hyogo Prefecture) began observing "Old Folks' Day" on September 15. The idea was proposed by a local mayor\, who believed that older citizens should be celebrated as the community's guides and mentors. The practice quickly spread to other regions across Japan. \nIn 1966\, the Japanese government officially designated September 15 as a national holiday called Respect for the Aged Day. The holiday served to recognize the wisdom and contributions of older people and to promote strong intergenerational bonds. \nAs part of the Happy Monday System reform in 2003\, Keirō no Hi was moved to the third Monday of September\, creating a long weekend and encouraging family visits and community events. \nToday\, the holiday is marked by family gatherings\, community ceremonies\, volunteer activities\, and national media coverage highlighting Japan's oldest citizens and their life stories. It serves not only as a celebration of longevity but also as a reminder of the importance of caring for and valuing the elderly in Japan's rapidly aging society.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/respect-for-the-aged-day-japan/
CATEGORIES:People
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTSTAMP:20260412T075615
CREATED:20251015T051634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T051634Z
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SUMMARY:Autumnal Equinox Day (Japan)
DESCRIPTION:Autumnal Equinox Day marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length. It is a time to honor nature\, express gratitude for the harvest and pay respects to ancestors. Many families visit graves\, offer food and flowers\, and spend time together. The day blends Buddhist and Shinto traditions\, symbolizing balance\, harmony and the changing of seasons. \nWhen is Autumnal Equinox Day?\nAutumnal Equinox Day is celebrated in Japan around September 22 or 23 each year. \nThe following is the list of Autumnal Equinox Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2020Tuesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2024Sunday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2028Friday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2032Wednesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2040Saturday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2045Friday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 23\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2048Tuesday        \n            \n            Autumnal Equinox DaySep 22\, 2049Wednesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Autumnal Equinox Day?\nAutumnal Equinox Day is a Japanese national holiday that reflects the country's deep reverence for nature\, family\, and the rhythm of the seasons. The holiday occurs around September 22 or 23\, when day and night are nearly equal\, symbolizing balance and harmony. \nIts origins trace back to ancient Shinto and Buddhist traditions. Long before it became a public holiday\, the equinox was observed as a sacred time to honor ancestors and nature. During the Heian period (794–1185)\, the imperial court held ceremonies marking the equinoxes as times of gratitude for harvests and remembrance of the deceased. \nDuring the Meiji era (1868–1912)\, the holiday was formalized as an imperial religious observance called Shūki Koreisai (秋季皇霊祭)\, a ceremony in which the Emperor honored past emperors and imperial ancestors. However\, after World War II\, Japan's new constitution required the separation of religion and state. Thus\, in 1948\, the holiday was redefined and secularized under its current name as part of the Public Holiday Law. \nThe modern purpose of Autumnal Equinox Day is "to honor nature and show love for living things". Yet\, many of its traditional customs remain. It falls during Higan\, a Buddhist week of reflection observed during both the spring and autumn equinoxes. Families visit ancestral graves\, clean tombstones\, offer flowers and seasonal foods and pray for peace and balance. \nToday\, Autumnal Equinox Day represents a blend of ancient spirituality and modern appreciation\, a quiet\, reflective day that connects the Japanese people with both nature's cycles and their familial roots.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/autumnal-equinox-day-japan/
CATEGORIES:Cultural Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260412T075616
CREATED:20250929T044552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T044552Z
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SUMMARY:St. Rupert's Day
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhen is St. Rupert's Day?\nSt. Rupert's Day is celebrated every year on September 24.  \nThe following is the list of St. Rupert's Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2020Thursday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2021Friday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2022Saturday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2023Sunday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2024Tuesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2025Wednesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2026Thursday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2027Friday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2028Sunday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2030Tuesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2031Wednesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2032Friday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2033Saturday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2034Sunday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2036Wednesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2037Thursday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2038Friday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2039Saturday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2041Tuesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2042Wednesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2043Thursday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2044Saturday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2045Sunday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2047Tuesday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2048Thursday        \n            \n            St. Rupert's DaySep 24\, 2049Friday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of St. Rupert's Day?\nSt. Rupert was born around 660 AD in the region of present-day Bavaria. He became a bishop and missionary\, known for spreading Christianity in what is now Austria. \nAround 696 AD\, Rupert traveled to the ruins of the Roman city of Juvavum. He refounded it as Salzburg\, naming it after the salt mines that brought wealth to the region. \nHe established key religious institutions: St. Peter's Abbey (a Benedictine monastery) and Nonnberg Abbey\, the oldest women's convent north of the Alps. \nRupert became the first bishop of Salzburg\, making the city a religious and cultural center. He died on March 27\, 710\, but Salzburg later chose to celebrate him on September 24\, the day his relics were transferred to Salzburg Cathedral. \nRupert was venerated soon after his death\, and local cults of devotion grew quickly. During the Middle Ages\, he was firmly established as the patron saint of Salzburg\, alongside St. Virgil. His feast became one of Salzburg's most important religious celebrations. \nOver centuries\, St. Rupert's Day (Rupertitag) evolved from purely church observances into a mix of religious services and popular festivities. In Salzburg's old town\, fairs were held around the cathedral square (Domplatz)\, featuring markets\, crafts\, and music. The fair tradition grew into the Rupertikirtag\, a major folk festival combining local heritage\, food\, rides\, and traditional dress. \nToday\, September 24 is still celebrated with masses in Salzburg Cathedral and St. Peter's Abbey. While not a national public holiday\, it remains a regional holiday in Salzburg\, symbolizing both its religious roots and cultural identity.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/st-ruperts-day/
CATEGORIES:People
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261007
DTSTAMP:20260412T075616
CREATED:20250718T202747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T021034Z
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SUMMARY:Tishreen Liberation Day
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhen is Tishreen Liberation Day?\nTishreen Liberation Day is observed annually on October 6.  \nThe following is the list of Tishreen Liberation Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2020Tuesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2021Wednesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2022Thursday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2023Friday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2024Sunday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2026Tuesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2027Wednesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2028Friday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2029Saturday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2030Sunday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2032Wednesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2033Thursday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2034Friday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2035Saturday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2037Tuesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2038Wednesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2039Thursday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2040Saturday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2041Sunday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2043Tuesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2045Friday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2046Saturday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2047Sunday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2048Tuesday        \n            \n            Tishreen Liberation DayOct 06\, 2049Wednesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Tishreen Liberation Day?\nIn June 1967\, Syria\, Egypt\, and Jordan lost a swift war to Israel. Syria's major loss was the Golan Heights\, a strategic mountainous region. The defeat was a deep national trauma and a rallying point for future resistance. \nOver the following years\, Syria and Egypt prepared a joint military campaign. Their aim was to surprise Israel\, reclaim lost territory\, and restore Arab military credibility. \nThe attack was planned for October 6\, 1973\, during Yom Kippur\, the holiest day in Judaism\, and during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.  \nOn October 6\, 1973\, Syrian forces attacked the Israeli-held Golan Heights\, while Egyptian forces crossed the Suez Canal into Sinai. Syrian troops made initial gains in the Golan\, regaining several strategic positions. \n"Tishreen" refers to the Arabic name for October (Tishreen al-Awal). \nDespite these early successes\, Israel counterattacked and pushed back Syrian forces. A UN-brokered ceasefire ended the war on October 25\, 1973. \nAlthough Syria did not fully regain the Golan Heights\, the war marked a symbolic victory restored Arab military pride after the humiliation of 1967\, and strengthened Syria's identity as a resistance state. \nFor Syria\, the war became a national symbol of resilience and sacrifice\, and the day honors all those who fought and died in the battle for Syria's sovereignty.
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CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday,War
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SUMMARY:Sports Day (Japan)
DESCRIPTION:Sports Day promotes health\, fitness and an active lifestyle while commemorating the 1964 Tokyo Olympics\, Japan's first hosting of the Games. Schools and communities organize athletic festivals featuring races\, games\, and team competitions that foster teamwork and national spirit. The day encourages people of all ages to enjoy sports and appreciate the importance of physical well-being. \nWhen is Sports Day?\nSports Day is celebrated in Japan on the second Monday of October each year. \nThe following is the list of Sports Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Sports DayJul 24\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            Sports DayJul 23\, 2021Friday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 10\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 09\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 14\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 13\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 12\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 11\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 09\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 08\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 14\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 13\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 11\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 10\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 09\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 08\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 13\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 12\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 11\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 10\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 08\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 14\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 13\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 12\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 10\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 09\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 08\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 14\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 12\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Sports DayOct 11\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Sports Day?\nSports Day\, later renamed Health and Sports Day\, was established to promote physical fitness and commemorate Japan's first hosting of the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. \nThe holiday was first observed on October 10\, 1966\, two years after the Tokyo Olympics\, which had officially opened on October 10\, 1964—a date chosen for its historically clear weather. The success of the 1964 Olympics symbolized Japan's postwar recovery and reemergence as a modern\, peaceful nation\, making the event a proud milestone in national history. \nIn 2000\, under the Happy Monday System\, the holiday was moved to the second Monday of October to create a long weekend and encourage more participation in sports and outdoor activities. \nIn 2020\, the name was officially changed from "Physical Education Day" to "Sports Day" to better reflect modern values of sportsmanship\, enjoyment\, and inclusivity beyond formal education or athletic training. \nWhen Japan hosted the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (held in 2021 due to the pandemic)\, the holiday was temporarily shifted to July 23\, 2021\, aligning with the opening ceremony. It returned to October in subsequent years. \nToday\, Sports Day is celebrated across Japan with school field days\, community athletic meets\, and public fitness events. It encourages people of all ages to engage in physical activity\, fostering health\, teamwork\, and the Olympic spirit of unity and perseverance.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/sports-day-japan/
CATEGORIES:Cultural Holiday
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SUMMARY:Civil Servants' Day
DESCRIPTION:Civil Servants' Day in Brazil honors the dedication and service of the nation's public sector employees\, those who work in government institutions at federal\, state\, and municipal levels. The day recognizes their vital role in delivering essential services\, upholding public administration\, and supporting the country's development. While not a national holiday\, many public offices close or operate on reduced schedules to mark the occasion. \nWhen is Civil Servants' Day?\nCivil Servants' Day is celebrated on October 28 each year. \nThe following is the list of Civil Servants' Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2020Wednesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2028Saturday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2040Sunday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2044Friday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2045Saturday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2048Wednesday        \n            \n            Civil Servants' DayOct 28\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Civil Servants' Day?\nThe roots of Civil Servants' Day trace back to the early 20th century\, during a period when Brazil was modernizing its government structures following the establishment of the Republic in 1889. As the nation's bureaucracy expanded\, there was a growing need to create a professional civil service capable of managing the increasingly complex responsibilities of a modern state. \nThe idea of formally recognizing public service took shape during the Vargas Era (1930–1945). Seeking to professionalize and centralize the public sector\, Vargas introduced major changes that laid the foundation for Brazil's modern civil service. \nThe key milestone came with Decree No. 1\,713\, issued on October 28\, 1939\, which established the Statute of Civil Servants. This legislation defined the rights\, duties\, benefits\, and responsibilities of public employees working for the federal government. \nIt was the first comprehensive framework regulating the careers of civil servants\, setting standards for recruitment\, discipline\, pay\, and retirement\, introducing merit-based practices intended to improve efficiency and fairness. \nTo commemorate the signing of this landmark decree\, October 28 was officially designated as Civil Servants' Day. \nOver time\, Brazil's civil service continued to evolve through new laws and reforms\, adapting to social and technological changes. The 1988 Federal Constitution\, often called the "Citizen Constitution"\, further strengthened civil servants' rights and responsibilities\, emphasizing transparency\, accountability\, and ethical conduct in public service. \nToday\, public servants in Brazil encompass a wide range of professions\, from teachers\, healthcare workers\, and police officers to engineers\, analysts\, and administrative staff. Collectively\, they form the backbone of the country's public administration\, ensuring that government functions and services reach every community.
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CATEGORIES:People
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