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Holiday Observing government Date Susan B. Anthony: Susan B. Anthony Day: United States: 15 February Errol Barrow: Errol Barrow Day: Barbados: 21 January Cesar Chavez: Cesar Chavez Day: United States: 31 March Jesus Christ: Christmas: Various December 25 Christopher Columbus: Columbus Day: Various: second Monday in October (US); 12 October ...
On This Day; BBC: On This Day; The New York Times: On This Day; Library of Congress: Today in History; History Channel (US): This Day in History; History Channel (UK): This Day in History; New Zealand Government: Today in New Zealand History Archived 2017-04-14 at the Wayback Machine; Computer History Museum: This Day in History
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 10: Double Ten Day: National Celebration Day
We've got 16 famous people and celebrities born on July 4. Tom Cruise may have starred in the Oscar-winning 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July , but he missed it being his actual birthday (July ...
American football player (born 2006) American football player: 2005-01-09 Nia Wedderburn-Goodison: British sprinter athletics competitor: United Kingdom: Nia: 2005-01-09 Vadim Rakov: Russian footballer (born 2005) association football player: Russia: 2005-01-09 Zach Mitchell: English footballer association football player: 2005-01-09 Ilona ...
In Ireland, Saint Patrick's Day can occasionally occur in Holy Week, the week before Easter; in this case the three holidays (Saint Patrick's Day, Good Friday, and Easter Monday) plus three days' leave can result in a 10-day break. See Public holidays in the Republic of Ireland. In Poland during holidays on 1 and 3 May, when taking a few days ...
Holidays proclaimed in this way may be considered a U.S. "national observance", but it would be improper to refer to them as "federal holidays". Many of these observances designated by Congress are authorized under permanent law under Title 36, U.S. Code , in which cases the President is under obligation to issue an annual proclamation.
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