Holidays on 28th November

Albania Flag Day This days celebrates the Albanian Declaration of Independence on this day in 1912 and the rise of the Albaian flag in Vlora, coinciding with the day in which Skanderbeg raised the same flag in Kruje in 1443. Mauritania Independence Day This is the national day of the country and commemorates independence fromContinue reading “Holidays on 28th November”

Thanksgiving

This is a federal holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. It originated as a harvest festival, and Thanksgiving dinner remains the centrepiece. The dinner traditionally consists of foods and dishes indigenous to the Americas like turkey, potatoes, stuffing, squash, corn, green beans, cranberries and pumpkin pie. It is considered the start of theContinue reading “Thanksgiving”

Remembrance/Veterans/Armistice Day

Today marks 105 years since the First World War ended as Germany signed an armistice with the allied forces declaring fighting would stop on the 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour. This day allows people to remember and honour those who are fighting or have fought in wars. Services and paradesContinue reading “Remembrance/Veterans/Armistice Day”

Holidays on 11th November

Angola Independence Day This date celebrates the country’s independence from Portugal in 1975. The region was first visited by Portuguese explorer Diogo Cao in 1484. Over the following centuries, the Portuguese established settlements and trading posts along the Angolan coast. It was not until the 20th century that Portuguese control extended to the interior regionContinue reading “Holidays on 11th November”

Holidays on 9th November

Azerbaijan Flag Day This is a state holiday established in 2009 to commemorate the anniversary of the adoption of the flag of Azerbaijan in 1918. It has been a non-working public holiday since 2009. Cambodia Independence Day This day celebrates the country’s independence from France in 1953. France started controlling the country in 1863. KingContinue reading “Holidays on 9th November”

Holidays on 6th November

Dominican Republic Constitution Day This is a public holiday celebrated on the nearest Monday or Friday to the 6th November to create a three day weekend. The 6th November was when the country adopted its first constitution back in 1844. That year it proclaimed its independence from Haiti, and the constitution was signed in SanContinue reading “Holidays on 6th November”

Bonfire Night

Bonfire Night is celebrated in the United Kingdom to celebrate the thwarting of the Gunpowder Plot on 5th November 1605. The Gunpowder Plot saw several conspirators try to assassinate King James I because of religious differences. James became king in 1603 after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, who was a protestant. His reign startedContinue reading “Bonfire Night”