International Friendship Day This celebration occurs on different dates in different countries, but the first date proposed was 30th July 1958 by the World Friendship Crusade. On 27th April 2011 the General Assembly of the United Nations declared 30th July as official International Friendship Day after may years of lobbying by the World Friendship Crusade.Continue reading “Two holidays on 30th July”
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Holidays on 29th July
Olavsoka Olavsoka is the biggest Summer festival in the Faroe Islands, and considered the national holiday of the country along with Flagday. It is celebrated for several days but the day itself is on 29th July. The literal meaning of the day is Saint Olaf’s Wake, which is from Saint Olaf’s death at teh BattleContinue reading “Holidays on 29th July”
28th July Holidays
World Nature Conservation Day The main aim of this day is to come together and support and conserve nature rather than exploit it. It is to remind us of the importance of nature in our lives and why we need to look after it. Fiestas Patrias (Peru) The Fiestas Patrias peruanas are celebrations of Peru’sContinue reading “28th July Holidays”
Two Independence Days on 26th July
The 26th July sees two countries have their Independence Days. Liberia signed their Declaration of Independence on this day in 1847 to announce that the Commonwealth of Liberia, a colony founded and controlled by America, was to become an independent state. The Maldives had their independence agreed in 1965 from the United Kingdom. An agreementContinue reading “Two Independence Days on 26th July”
Puerto Rico Constitution Day
Today celebrates the constitution of Puerto Rico which was approved on 3rd July 1952 and signed into law by Governor Luis Munoz Marin in the same year. The government of Puerto Rico hold a commemoration every year.
Egypt Revolution Day
Today is Revolution Day in Egypt, which marks the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution in 1952, which led to the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt. It is considered the national day of Egypt. Annual celebrations begin on the evening before, and involve military parades and televised concerts.
Holidays on 21st July
Belgian National Day Today is the national day of Belgium, celebrating the anniversary of the investiture of the country’s first ever monarch King Leopold I. Guam Liberation Day Today was when America starting recapturing Japanese previously held Guam in 1944 in the second World War.
Colombian Independence Day
20th July is when the Columbian Declaration of Independence was signed in 1810 in Santa Fe de Bogota. It resulted in the establishment of a Junta de Santa Fe that day, and resulted in the creation of the Republic of Columbia.
Nelson Mandela Day
Nelson Mandela Day is celebrating the life of Nelson Mandela on 18th July each year. The day was officially declared by the United Nations in November 2009. Nelson Mandela was an influential figure in South Africa. The website for the day is here.
Holidays on 17th July
World Emoji Day World Emoji Day is an unofficial holiday celebrating emojis set up by Jeremy Burge in 2014. Slovakia Independence Day Today marks the anniversary of the declaration of the independence for Slovakia in 1992. South Korea Constitution Day Today is the day the South Korea proclaimed its constitution in 1948, the date beingContinue reading “Holidays on 17th July”