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Arab American Heritage Month; Autism Acceptance Month [11]; Cancer Control Month; Confederate History Month; Dalit History Month; Financial Literacy Month [12]; Jazz Appreciation Month
The following observances have been mandated or authorized by Congress or the President, but are no longer proclaimed or observed on a regular basis. March 21 (1982–1988): Afghanistan Day [55] June 14 (1982–1992): Baltic Freedom Day; June 25, 1987: National Catfish Day; October 6, 1972: National Coaches Day
Roman festivals should not be placed in the Holidays and observances section, unless it is still being celebrated today. Roman calendar are luni-solar, depending on the Ides or Kalends . Greek festivals should not be placed in the Holidays and observances section, unless it has an equivalent to the modern Gregorian calendar.
Here's a list of the February holidays and observances to know about in 2025. Valentine's Day, National Golden Retriever Day, and more make it on this list.
Eid-Al-Fitr, also known as the ‘Festival of Breaking Fast’ is the first of two Eids in the Islamic calendar and is typically celebrated after the Muslim fasting month, known as Ramadan.
The international holiday observed throughout many Asian countries – and celebrated across the U.S. – not only falls on different dates every year, but lasts well beyond one night.
Tisha B'Av: Israel, and by Jews worldwide: An annual fast day in Judaism which commemorates the anniversary of a number of disasters in Jewish history. (see description) Double Ninth Festival: Chung Yeung Festival: China, Vietnam, Korea: A traditional Chinese holiday observed on the 9th day of the 9th month in the Chinese calendar. [9] October ...
Again, it is observed in either April or May, depending on the year (since the Hebrew calendar is a lunar calendar, it is based on monthly moon phases so the actual date on the Gregorian calendar ...