Holidays on 9th July

Argentina Independence Day The congress of Tucuman declared the independence of Argentina on 9th July 1816. However they declared independence of the United Provinces of South America, which is today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic. South Sudan Independence Day South Sudan declared independence from Sudan on 9th July 2011, after aContinue reading “Holidays on 9th July”

Holidays on 6th July

Cayman Islands Constitution Day This holiday is celebrated on the first Monday in July, and celebrates the first written constitution of the Cayman Islands on 4th July 1959. This constitution granted women the right to vote and removed its political dependence on Jamaica. Comoros Independence Day Today celebrates when Comoros declared independence from France onContinue reading “Holidays on 6th July”

Holidays on 5th July

Algeria Independence Day Today celebrates when Algeria gained independence from France after nearly 8 years of war and 132 years of French rule. Cape Verde Islands Independence Day Today marks when Cape Verde received independence from Portugal in 1975 after they had a change of approach to their overseas territories after the April 1974 revolution.Continue reading “Holidays on 5th July”

4th of July/Independence Day

Independence Day, also called the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the USA commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United States on 4th July 1776. The Continental Congress declared the 13 American Colonies at the time were no longer subject to the rule of King George III, the kingContinue reading “4th of July/Independence Day”

Holidays on 21st June

International Day of Yoga On 11th December 2014, the United Nations proclaimed 21st June as the International Day of Yoga by resoluation 69/131. It aims to raise awareness of the many benefits of practicing yoga. World Giraffe Day This holiday was established by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) as a way of celebrating the tallestContinue reading “Holidays on 21st June”