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  2. Universal Day of Culture - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania is the first country in which the Universal Day of Culture is celebrated on government level since 2006. [7] On November 24, 2007 the 26th session of the Baltic Assembly adopted a Resolution, initiated by Lithuania, in which the Assembly proposed to the governments of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia to proclaim April 15 as Day of Culture of the Baltic states. [8]

  3. April 15 - Wikipedia

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    April 15 in recent years ... April 15 is the 105th day of the year ... 1900 – Ramón Iribarren, Spanish civil engineer (d. 1967) [27]

  4. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Festivities: These are traditional holidays to honor religious events, such as Carnival, Holy Week, Easter, etc. or public celebrations, such as Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, etc. Dia de la Independencia or Anniversario de la Independencia , September 16, commemorates Mexico's independence from Spain and is the most important ...

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  6. Public holidays in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Children's Day (Día de la Niñez) on the third Sunday of August. Not a holiday. Teacher's Day (Día del Maestro) on September 11. Anniversary of the death of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento in 1888. School holiday only for primary and high school students. Student's Day (Día del Estudiante) on September 21. Holiday only for high school and ...

  7. Public holidays in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Spanish name Remarks January 1: New Year's Day: Año Nuevo: January 6: Children's Day: Día de los Niños: In place of Epiphany (Día de Reyes). moveable in late February or early March: Carnival: Carnaval: moveable in late March or early April: Tourism Week: Semana de Turismo: In place of Christian Holy Week (Semana Santa). April 19: Landing ...

  8. Public holidays in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays celebrated in Spain include a mix of religious (Roman Catholic), national and regional observances.Each municipality is allowed to have a maximum of 14 public holidays per year; a maximum of nine of these are chosen by the national government and at least two are chosen locally, including patronal festivals.

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