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Nah, I agree with @Octavia keep it around the major holidays, all else get out.

Since you have 30- 40 in Hinduism, 20- 30 in Christianity and a few in Islam.


Everyday would be a holiday or World X day.
I am so sorry everyone
clearly my meds haven't clocked in
i been too harsh on you all
Let's celebrate it all
Here is my list

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MonthDayCountryDesc
January1various countriesNew Year's Day, the first day of the modern calendar
January1CubaLiberation Day, for independence from Spain (1899)
January1SudanIndependence Day, for independence from Britain and Egypt (1956)
January1TaiwanFounding of Republic of China, for Chiang Kai-shek's founding of republic (1949)
January1–2HaitiIndependence Day and Heroes' Day, for independence from France (Jan. 1, 1804)
January3Burkina FasoRevolution Day, for 1966 revolution
January4Myanmar (Burma)Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1948)
January6various Eastern ChristiansChristmas, celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ
January6various ChristiansEpiphany, 12th day after Christmas, for visit of Magi to the infant Jesus
January7LiberiaPioneers Day, for early black settlers, mostly from U.S.
January11AlbaniaProclamation of the Republic Day, for establishing the republic (1946)
January11ChadIndependence Day, for independence from France (actual date Aug. 11, 1960)
January11NepalNational Unity Day, for founding of present royal dynasty (1769–75)
January13TogoLiberation Day, for new constitution (1979)
January15JapanAdults' Day, for persons attaining age 20
January17PhilippinesConstitution Day, for 1935 constitution
January17PolandLiberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1945)
January18TunisiaRevolution Day, for struggles leading to independence from France (1956) and abolition of the monarchy (1957)
January19 or 3rd Mondaysouthern U.S.Robert E. Lee Birthday, for birth of Confederate general (1807)
January19various Eastern ChristiansEpiphany, 12th day after Christmas, for visit of Magi to the infant Jesus
January20U.S.Inauguration Day, for quadrennial inauguration of U.S. president
January3rd MondayU.S.Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, for birth of the civil rights leader (1929)
January1st Monday on or after 26AustraliaAustralia Day, for first British settlement (1788)
January26Dominican RepublicDuarte's Day, for birthday of patriot Juan Pablo Duarte (1813)
January26IndiaRepublic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1950)
January31NauruIndependence Day, for release from Australian trusteeship (1968)
February2various ChristiansCandlemas Day, for presentation of Jesus in the Temple and purification of Mary 40 days after his birth
February4Sri LankaIndependence and National Day, for independence from Britain (1948)
February6New ZealandWaitangi Day, or New Zealand Day, for Treaty of Waitangi (1840), granting British sovereignty
February7GrenadaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1974)
February11IranRevolution Day, or National Day, for overthrow of the shah (1979)
February11JapanNational Foundation Day, for founding by first emperor (660 BCE)
February11Vatican CityIndependence Anniversary, for signing of Lateran Treaty (1929)
February12MyanmarUnion Day, for formation of Union of Myanmar, or Burma (1947)
February12 or 1st Mondayvarious U.S. statesLincoln's Birthday, for birth of President Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809)
February14variousSt. Valentine's Day, celebrating the exchange of love messages and named for either of two 3rd-century Christian martyrs
February16LithuaniaIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918)
February18The GambiaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1965)
February21BangladeshMartyrs Day, for martyrs advocating the Bengali language (1952)
February3rd Mondayvarious U.S. statesPresidents' Day,Washington-LincolnDay, or Washington's Birthday, for birthdays of Presidents George Washington (Feb. 22, 1732) and Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809)
February22Saint LuciaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1979)
February23BruneiIndependence Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (granted Jan. 1, 1984)
February23GuyanaRepublic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1970)
February24EstoniaIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918)
February25KuwaitNational Day, celebrating accession of Sheikh 'Abdullah al-Salim al-Sabah (1950), under whom came independence from Britain (June 19, 1961)
February27Dominican RepublicIndependence Day, for independence from Haiti (1844)
March1South KoreaIndependence Day, for movement toward independence from Japan (1919)
March3BulgariaLiberation Day, for release from Ottoman rule (1878)
March3MoroccoNational Day, or Feast of the Throne, for accession of King Hassan II (1961)
March6GhanaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1957)
March8internationalInternational Women's Day, celebration of the women's liberation movement
March8SyriaRevolution Day, for 1963 revolution
March12GabonRenovation Day, for national renewal
March12LesothoMshweshwe's Day, for 19th-century leader of the Sotho
March12MauritiusIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1968)
March15HungaryNational Day, for uprising of 1848
March17Ireland/variousSt. Patrick's Day, for patron saint of Ireland
March20TunisiaIndependence Day, for independence from France (1956)
March21NamibiaIndependence Day, for independence from South Africa (1990)
March21 or 22JapanVernal Equinox Day, for beginning of spring
March23PakistanRepublic Day, for establishment of the republic (1956)
March25ChristianFeast of the Annunciation, or LadyDay, for the angel Gabriel's announcement to Mary of the coming birth of Jesus
March25GreeceIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence from the Ottoman Empire (1821)
March26BangladeshIndependence Day, for independence from Pakistan (1971)
March29MadagascarMemorial Day, for martyrs of rebellion against the French (1947)
March31MaltaNational Day, or Freedom Day, for independence from Britain (1964)
 
I am so sorry everyone
clearly my meds haven't clocked in
i been too harsh on you all
Let's celebrate it all
Here is my list
MonthDayCountryDesc
Januaryvarious countriesNew Year's Day, the first day of the modern calendar
JanuaryCubaLiberation Day, for independence from Spain (1899)
JanuarySudanIndependence Day, for independence from Britain and Egypt (1956)
JanuaryTaiwanFounding of Republic of China, for Chiang Kai-shek's founding of republic (1949)
January1–2HaitiIndependence Day and Heroes' Day, for independence from France (Jan. 1, 1804)
JanuaryBurkina FasoRevolution Day, for 1966 revolution
JanuaryMyanmar (Burma)Independence Day, for independence from Britain (1948)
Januaryvarious Eastern ChristiansChristmas, celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ
Januaryvarious ChristiansEpiphany, 12th day after Christmas, for visit of Magi to the infant Jesus
JanuaryLiberiaPioneers Day, for early black settlers, mostly from U.S.
JanuaryAlbaniaProclamation of the Republic Day, for establishing the republic (1946)
JanuaryChadIndependence Day, for independence from France (actual date Aug. 11, 1960)
JanuaryNepalNational Unity Day, for founding of present royal dynasty (1769–75)
JanuaryTogoLiberation Day, for new constitution (1979)
JanuaryJapanAdults' Day, for persons attaining age 20
JanuaryPhilippinesConstitution Day, for 1935 constitution
JanuaryPolandLiberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1945)
JanuaryTunisiaRevolution Day, for struggles leading to independence from France (1956) and abolition of the monarchy (1957)
January19 or 3rd Mondaysouthern U.S.Robert E. Lee Birthday, for birth of Confederate general (1807)
Januaryvarious Eastern ChristiansEpiphany, 12th day after Christmas, for visit of Magi to the infant Jesus
JanuaryU.S.Inauguration Day, for quadrennial inauguration of U.S. president
January3rd MondayU.S.Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, for birth of the civil rights leader (1929)
January1st Monday on or after 26AustraliaAustralia Day, for first British settlement (1788)
JanuaryDominican RepublicDuarte's Day, for birthday of patriot Juan Pablo Duarte (1813)
JanuaryIndiaRepublic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1950)
JanuaryNauruIndependence Day, for release from Australian trusteeship (1968)
Februaryvarious ChristiansCandlemas Day, for presentation of Jesus in the Temple and purification of Mary 40 days after his birth
FebruarySri LankaIndependence and National Day, for independence from Britain (1948)
FebruaryNew ZealandWaitangi Day, or New Zealand Day, for Treaty of Waitangi (1840), granting British sovereignty
FebruaryGrenadaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1974)
FebruaryIranRevolution Day, or National Day, for overthrow of the shah (1979)
FebruaryJapanNational Foundation Day, for founding by first emperor (660 BCE)
FebruaryVatican CityIndependence Anniversary, for signing of Lateran Treaty (1929)
FebruaryMyanmarUnion Day, for formation of Union of Myanmar, or Burma (1947)
February12 or 1st Mondayvarious U.S. statesLincoln's Birthday, for birth of President Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809)
FebruaryvariousSt. Valentine's Day, celebrating the exchange of love messages and named for either of two 3rd-century Christian martyrs
FebruaryLithuaniaIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918)
FebruaryThe GambiaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1965)
FebruaryBangladeshMartyrs Day, for martyrs advocating the Bengali language (1952)
February3rd Mondayvarious U.S. statesPresidents' Day,Washington-LincolnDay, or Washington's Birthday, for birthdays of Presidents George Washington (Feb. 22, 1732) and Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809)
FebruarySaint LuciaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1979)
FebruaryBruneiIndependence Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (granted Jan. 1, 1984)
FebruaryGuyanaRepublic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1970)
FebruaryEstoniaIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918)
FebruaryKuwaitNational Day, celebrating accession of Sheikh 'Abdullah al-Salim al-Sabah (1950), under whom came independence from Britain (June 19, 1961)
FebruaryDominican RepublicIndependence Day, for independence from Haiti (1844)
MarchSouth KoreaIndependence Day, for movement toward independence from Japan (1919)
MarchBulgariaLiberation Day, for release from Ottoman rule (1878)
MarchMoroccoNational Day, or Feast of the Throne, for accession of King Hassan II (1961)
MarchGhanaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1957)
MarchinternationalInternational Women's Day, celebration of the women's liberation movement
MarchSyriaRevolution Day, for 1963 revolution
MarchGabonRenovation Day, for national renewal
MarchLesothoMshweshwe's Day, for 19th-century leader of the Sotho
MarchMauritiusIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1968)
MarchHungaryNational Day, for uprising of 1848
MarchIreland/variousSt. Patrick's Day, for patron saint of Ireland
MarchTunisiaIndependence Day, for independence from France (1956)
MarchNamibiaIndependence Day, for independence from South Africa (1990)
March21 or 22JapanVernal Equinox Day, for beginning of spring
MarchPakistanRepublic Day, for establishment of the republic (1956)
MarchChristianFeast of the Annunciation, or LadyDay, for the angel Gabriel's announcement to Mary of the coming birth of Jesus
MarchGreeceIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence from the Ottoman Empire (1821)
MarchBangladeshIndependence Day, for independence from Pakistan (1971)
MarchMadagascarMemorial Day, for martyrs of rebellion against the French (1947)
MarchMaltaNational Day, or Freedom Day, for independence from Britain (1964)


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BUT HERE THE COONTIUNED LIST
MonthDayCountryDesc
April1variousApril Fools' Day, or All Fools' Day, day for playing jokes, falling one week after the old New Year's Day of March 25
April3GuineaIndependence Day, or Celebrationof the Second Republic, commemorating renewal following Pres. Sékou Touré's death (1984)
April4HungaryLiberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1945)
April4SenegalNational Day, or Independence Day, for completion of agreements with France giving sovereignty (1960)
April5ChineseChing Ming, for sweeping tombs and honouring the dead
April6South AfricaFounders' Day, for first settlement of Dutch (1652)
April6ThailandChakri Day, for founding of present dynasty by King Rama I (1782–1809)
April7internationalWorld Health Day, for founding of the World Health Organization (1948)
April8BuddhistFlower Festival, for Buddha's birthday
April9BoliviaNational Day, for popular revolution of 1952
April11Costa RicaNational Heroes' Day, for repelling Nicaraguan invasion (1856)
April14AmericasPan American Day, for first conference of American states (1890)
April14ChadIndependence Day, for promulgation of constitution (1962)
April15ShintoSanno Festival, honouring mountain god Sanno
April16DenmarkQueen Margrethe's Birthday, for queen's birthday (1940)
April17American SamoaFlag Day, for raising the American flag (1900) and establishing constitutional government (1960)
April17SyriaIndependence Day, or National Day, for withdrawal of the French (1946)
April18ZimbabweIndependence Day, for end to white minority rule (1980)
April19Sierra LeoneRepublic Anniversary Day, for founding of the republic (1971)
April19UruguayLanding of the 33 Immortals, for return of 33 patriots, leading to independence from Brazil (1825)
April19VenezuelaDeclaration of Independence Day and Day of the Indian, for founding of the republic (1830)
April21/22variousEarth Day, for conservation and reclaiming of the natural environment
April25Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, TongaANZAC Day, for landing at Gallipoli (1915)
April26TanzaniaUnion Day, for union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar (1964)
April27Sierra LeoneIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1961)
April27TogoIndependence Day, for independence from France (1960)
April30variousWalpurgis Night, witches' sabbath, eve of May Day
April30NetherlandsQueen's Birthday, for Queen Beatrix's investiture and former Queen Juliana's birthday
May1variousMay Day, celebrated as labour day or as festival of flowers
May1st MondayJapanConstitution Memorial Day, for establishment of democratic government (1947)
May3PolandConstitution Day, for adoption of first constitution (1794)
May5Japan, South KoreaChildren's Day, for honouring children
May5MexicoCinco de Mayo, for the defeat of the French at the Battle of Puebla (1867)
May5ThailandCoronation Day, for crowning of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (1946)
May45908variousV-E Day, or Liberation Day, for end of World War II in Europe (proclaimed to take effect at 12:01 AM, May 9, 1945, Middle European Standard Time)
May14MalawiKamuzu Day, for birthday of Pres. H. Kamuzu Banda
May14–15ParaguayFlag Day and Independence Day, for independence from Spain (May 14, 1811)
May2nd SundayU.S.Mother's Day, honouring mothers
May17NauruConstitution Day, for constitution amendments and independence from Australia (1968)
May17NorwayConstitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1814)
May20CameroonNational Day, for independence from France (1960) and declaration of the republic (1972)
May3rd SaturdayU.S.Armed Forces Day, for U.S. armed forces
May22HaitiSovereignty and Thanksgiving Day, for Haitian rulers and Haitian customs
May22Sri LankaHeroes' Day, for ratification of constitution (1972)
May24EcuadorIndependence Battle Day, or Battle of Pinchincha Day, for independence from Spain (1822)
May25various African countriesAfrican Freedom Day, or OAU Day, for founding of the Organization of African Unity (1963)
May25ArgentinaNational Day, for revolution against Spain (1810)
May25JordanIndependence Day, for autonomy from Britain (1946)
Maylast Monday or 30most U.S. statesMemorial Day, or Decoration Day, in honour of the deceased, especially the war dead
Maylast MondayU.K.Spring Bank Holiday, for recreation
May31South AfricaRepublic Day, for establishment of the union (1910) and of the republic (1961)
June1–2TunisiaConstitution Day, or Victory Day, for promulgation of constitution (June 1, 1959)
June1–3Western SamoaIndependence Days, for release from New Zealand trusteeship (actual date Jan. 1, 1962)
June2ItalyAnniversary of the Republic, for the referendum establishing the republic (1946)
June4TongaEmancipation Day, for release from British protectorship (1970)
June5internationalWorld Environment Day, for environmental concerns worldwide (marking anniversary of first UN Conference on Human Environment, 1972)
June5DenmarkConstitution Day, for two constitutions (1849, 1953)
June5SeychellesLiberation Day, for change of government (1977)
June6SwedenNational Day, for Gustav I Vasa's ascent to the throne (1523) and adoption of constitution (1809)
June10PortugalPortugal's Day, or Camões MemorialDay, for birthday of Luis de Camões (1580)
June11HawaiiKing Kamehameha I Day, for the Hawaiian monarch (1758–1819)
June12PhilippinesIndependence Day, for declaration of independence from Spain (1898)
June13YemenReform Movement Day, for anniversary of 1974 reforms
June14U.S.Flag Day, for honouring the flag
June17IcelandAnniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic, for independence from Denmark (1944)
June3rd SaturdayU.K.Queen's Official Birthday, for Queen Elizabeth II (born April 21, 1926)
June3rd SundayU.S.Father's Day, honouring fathers
June23LuxembourgNational Day, for Grand Duke Jean's official birthday (born Jan. 5, 1921)
June23–24various EuropeanMidsummer Eve and MidsummerDay, for celebrating the return of summer
June24ZaireDay of Fishers, for fishermen and for adoption of constitution (1967) and currency
June25MozambiqueIndependence Day, for independence from Portugal (1975)
June26MadagascarIndependence Day, for independence from France (1960)
June26SomaliaIndependence Day, for agreement on Italian Somaliland's release from Italian trusteeship and British Somaliland's independence from Britain (1960)
June27DjiboutiIndependence Day, for independence from France (1977)
June29SeychellesIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1976)
Junefinal SundayinternationalGay and Lesbian Pride Day, final day of weeklong advocacy of rights of homosexuals
 
MonthDayCountryDesc
July1BurundiIndependence Day, for independence from Belgium (1962)
July1CanadaCanada Day, or Dominion Day, for establishment of dominion (1867)
July1GhanaRepublic Day, for proclamation of republic (1960)
July1RwandaIndependence Day, for independence from Belgium (1962)
July1SomaliaUnion Day, for merger of Italian and British territories into new republic (1960)
July1SurinameDay of Freedom, for abolition of slavery (1863)
July3AlgeriaIndependence Day, for independence from France (1962)
July4U.S.Independence Day, for passage of Declaration of Independence from Britain (1776)
July5Cabo VerdeIndependence Day, for independence from Portugal (1975)
July5VenezuelaIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1811)
July6ComorosIndependence Day, for independence from France (1975)
July6MalawiIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1964) and proclamation of republic (1966)
July7Solomon IslandsIndependence Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (1978)
July9ArgentinaIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1816)
July9South SudanIndependence Day, for independence from Sudan (2011)
July10The BahamasNational Day, for independence from Britain (1973)
July11–12MongoliaNational Days, for revolution against China (1921)
July12Northern IrelandOrangemen's Day, or Orange Day, anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne (1690)
July12KiribatiIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1979)
July12Sao Tome and PrincipeAnniversary of NationalIndependence, for independence from Portugal (1975)
July14FranceBastille Day, for fall of the Bastille and onset of the French Revolution (1789)
July14IraqRevolution Day, for revolution of 1958 ending the monarchy
July15BruneiSultan's Birthday, for birthday of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
July17Iraq17th of July Revolution Day, for revolution of 1968
July17South KoreaConstitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1963)
July18UruguayConstitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1951)
July19Myanmar (Burma)Martyrs' Day, for assassination of Aung San and compatriots (1947)
July20ColombiaIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1819)
July21BelgiumNational Day, for separation from the Netherlands (1831)
July22PolandNational Liberation Day, for liberation from the Nazis (1944) and enactment of constitution (1952)
July23EgyptAnniversary of the Revolution, for end of monarchy (1952)
July24various South American countriesBolívar's Birthday, for birthday of Simón Bolívar (1783)
July25Puerto RicoCommonwealth Day, or ConstitutionDay, for proclamation of constitution (1952)
July25TunisiaRepublic Day, for proclamation of the republic (1957)
July25–27CubaNational Revolutionary Festival, in commemoration of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement, founded 1953
July26LiberiaIndependence Day, for establishment of Liberia (1847)
July26–27MaldivesIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1965)
July28–29PeruIndependence Days, for independence from Spain (1821)
July30VanuatuIndependence Day, for independence from Britain and France (1980)
August1BeninNational Day, for independence from France (1960)
August1SwitzerlandAnniversary of the Founding of theSwiss Confederation (1291)
August2Trinidad and TobagoDiscovery Day, for discovery by Christopher Columbus (1498)
August3Guinea-BissauMartyrs' Day, for martyrs of colonialism
August3NigerIndependence Day, for independence from France (1960)
August4Burkina FasoAnniversary of the Revolution, for independence from France (Aug. 5, 1960)
August6BoliviaIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1825)
August6JapanHiroshima Day, for dropping of atomic bomb (1945)
August1st MondayThe BahamasEmancipation Day, for freeing of slaves (1838)
August1st MondayJamaicaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (Aug. 6, 1962)
August9SingaporeNational Day, for independence from Malaysia (1965)
August10EcuadorIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1809)
August11ChadIndependence Day, for independence from France (1960)
August11JordanKing's Accession Day, for accession to throne by King Hussein (1952)
August11–12ZimbabweHeroes' Day, for national heroes
August13Central African RepublicProclamation of Independence Day, for independence from France (1960)
August13–15Congo (Brazzaville)Three Glorious Days, for independence from France (Aug. 15, 1960)
August14PakistanIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1947)
August15various ChristiansAssumption Day, for Virgin Mary's Assumption into heaven
August15IndiaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1947)
August15South KoreaIndependence Day, for liberation from Japan (1945) and proclamation of the republic (1948)
August16Dominican RepublicRestoration Day, for establishment of the first democratic government (1963)
August16–18GabonIndependence Anniversary, for independence from France (Aug. 17, 1960)
August17ArgentinaSan Martín Day, for death of patriot José de San Martín (1850)
August17IndonesiaIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence from the Netherlands (1945)
August19AfghanistanIndependence Day, for signing of the Treaty of Rawalpindi (1919)
August23–24RomaniaNational Holidays, for switch from Axis to Allied allegiance (1944)
August25ParaguayConstitution Day, for adoption of constitution (1967)
August25UruguayIndependence Day, for independence from Brazil (1825)
August30PeruSt. Rose of Lima Day, feast day of native-born saint
August31MalaysiaMerdeka Day, or National Day, for independence from Britain (1957)
August31Trinidad and TobagoIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1962)
Augustlast MondayHong KongLiberation Day, for liberation from Japan (1945)
Augustlast MondayU.K.Late Summer Holiday, for recreation
AugustAugust/September
AugustBhadrapada 4HinduGanesa-caturthi, or GaneshChaturthi, festival honouring the elephant-headed god Ganesa and the independence leader Balgangadhar Tilak
September1LibyaNational Day, or Revolution Day, for overthrow of monarchy and formation of the republic (1969)
September2–3VietnamIndependence Days, for Ho Chi Minh's proclamation of independence (Sept. 2, 1945)
September3QatarIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1971)
September6SwazilandSobhuza Day, for independence from Britain (1968), named in honour of the 19th-century founder King Sobhuza I
September7BrazilIndependence Day, for independence from Portugal (1822)
September1st MondayU.S., CanadaLabor Day, tribute to workers
September9North KoreaIndependence Day, for founding of democratic republic (1948)
September9–10BulgariaNational Days, or Liberation Days, for liberation from the Nazis (1944)
September10BelizeNational Day, or St. George's Day, for victory against Spain (1798)
September11PakistanJinnah Day, anniversary of death of founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah (1948)
September12Cabo VerdeNational Day, for independence from Portugal (1974)
September12EthiopiaNational Revolution Day, for deposition of Emperor Haile Selassie (1974)
September12Saudi ArabiaNational Day, celebrating national progress
September14NicaraguaBattle of San Jacinto Day, for defeat of invaders under William Walker (1856)
September15Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, NicaraguaIndependence Day, for Central American independence from Spain (1821)
September15JapanRespect-for-the-Aged Day, for the elderly
September16MexicoIndependence Day, for call for independence from Spain (1821)
September16Papua New GuineaIndependence Day, for release from Australian trusteeship (1975)
September16SingaporeIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1963)
September17AngolaNational Hero Day, for revolts against Portugal (1961–62) and civil war (1975)
September18–19ChileIndependence Day and ArmedForces Day, for independence from Spain (1818) and for armed forces
September19Saint Kitts and NevisIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1983)
September21BelizeIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1981)
September21MaltaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1964)
September22MaliAnniversary of the Proclamation ofthe Republic, for independence from France (1960)
September23Saudi ArabiaUnification of the Kingdom, for unification of the country (1932)
September23 or 24JapanAutumnal Equinox Day, for beginning of autumn; in honour of ancestors
September24Guinea-BissauIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence from Portugal (1973)
September26YemenNational Day, for proclamation of the republic (1962)
September29BruneiConstitution Day, for promulgation of the constitution (1959)
September29various ChristiansMichaelmas, for celebration of the archangel Michael
September30–Oct. 1BotswanaIndependence Days, or BotswanaDays, for independence from Britain (Sept. 30, 1966)
SeptemberSeptember/October
SeptemberTishri 1 or 2JewishRosh Hashana, new year's day initiating a 10-day period of penance and prayer
SeptemberTishri 10JewishYom Kippur, day of atonement and collective purification
SeptemberTishri 15JewishSukkoth, harvest festival and time of thanksgiving
Septembertwo weeks ending on 1st Sunday in OctoberGermanyOktoberfest, festival of food and drink, formerly commemorating the marriage of King Louis (Ludwig) I on Oct. 17, 1810
 
We agree right???
If it aint here it aint it!
MonthDayCountryDesc
October1NigeriaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1960) and the establishment of the republic (1963)
October1–2ChinaNational Days, for proclamation of the people's republic (Oct. 1, 1949)
October1–2TuvaluTuvalu Days, for independence from Britain (Oct. 1, 1978)
October2GuineaAnniversary of GuineanIndependence, for independence from France (1958)
October2IndiaMahatma Gandhi's Birthday, for nationalist Mohandas K. Gandhi (born 1869)
October3GermanyDay of German Unity, for reunification of Germany (1990)
October3South KoreaFoundation Day, for legendary founding of Korea in 2333 BCE
October4LesothoIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1966)
October5PortugalRepublic Day, for founding of the republic
October6EgyptArmed Forces Day, for Egyptian crossing of Suez in invasion of Sinai (1973)
October9UgandaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1962)
October10FijiIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1970)
October10JapanSports Day, or Physical EducationDay, commemorating Tokyo Olympics of 1964
October12 or 2nd MondaySpain/variousHispanic Day, Columbus Day,Discovery Day, or Day of theRace, for Christopher Columbus's discovery of the New World on behalf of Spain (1492)
October12Equatorial GuineaIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1968)
October2nd MondayCanadaThanksgiving Day, harvest festival
October20KenyaKenyatta Day, honouring nationalist Jomo Kenyatta (c. 1894–1978)
October21Marshall IslandsIndependence Day, for release from U.S. trusteeship (1986)
October21–22SomaliaRevolution Days, for revolution of 1969
October22Vatican CityAnniversary of the Installation ofPope John Paul II, for beginning of pontificate (1978)
October24internationalUnited Nations Day, for effective date of UN Charter (1945)
October24ZambiaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1964)
October25TaiwanRestoration Day, for release from Japanese occupation (after 50 years) and return to Chinese control (1945)
October26AustriaNational Day, for end of postwar occupation and return of sovereignty (1955)
October27Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesThanksgiving and IndependenceDay, for independence from Britain (1979)
October29TurkeyAnniversary of the Declaration of theRepublic, for establishment of the republic (1923)
October31variousHalloween, or All Hallows' Eve, festive celebration of ghosts and spirits, on eve of All Saints' Day
November1various ChristiansAll Saints' Day, or All Hallows' Day, celebrating all saints
November1AlgeriaAnniversary of the Revolution, for beginning of the revolution against France (1954)
November1Antigua and BarbudaNational Day, for independence from Britain (1981)
November2various ChristiansAll Souls' Day, Memorial Day, or Dayof the Dead, paying respect to the dead
November2–3DominicaIndependence Days, for independence from Britain (Nov. 3, 1978)
November3PanamaIndependence Day, for independence from Colombia (1903)
November3JapanCulture Day, for cultural activities, originally commemorating Emperor Meiji's birthday (1852)
November4U.S.Thanksgiving Day, harvest festival
November5BritainGuy Fawkes Day, anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot (1605) to blow up the king and Parliament
November1st Tuesday after 1st MondayU.S.Election Day, for general and presidential elections
November11various countriesArmistice Day, Remembrance Day, or Veterans Day, honouring participants in past wars and recalling the Armistice of World War I (Nov. 11, 1918)
November11AngolaIndependence Day, for independence from Portugal (1975)
November11PolandIndependence Day, for rebirth of Poland (1918)
November11–12MaldivesRepublic Days, for founding of the republic (1953, 1968)
November12TaiwanSun Yat-sen's Birthday, for the republican patriot (1866)
November15BrazilProclamation of the Republic, for overthrow of the emperor (1899)
November18LatviaIndependence Day, for proclamation of independence (1918)
November18–20OmanNational Days, honouring the sultan and the nation's heritage
November19MonacoPrince Rainier Day, in honour of Rainier III (acceded May 5, 1949)
November22LebanonIndependence Day, for independence from France (1941–46)
November23JapanLabour Thanksgiving Day, honouring workers
November24ZaireAnniversary of New Regime, for beginning of a new government (1964)
November25SurinameIndependence Day, for independence from the Netherlands (1975)
November28MauritaniaIndependence Day, for independence from France (1960)
November28PanamaIndependence Day, for independence from Spain (1821)
November28–29AlbaniaIndependence and Liberation Days, for independence from Turkey (1912) and liberation in World War II (1944)
November30BarbadosIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1966)
December1Central African RepublicAnniversary of the Proclamation ofthe Republic, for independence from France (1958)
December1RomaniaNational Day, for reunification of Romanian territories (1918)
December2LaosNational Day, for establishment of the people's republic (1975)
December2United Arab EmiratesNational Day, for independence from Britain (1971)
December5ThailandKing's Birthday, for birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927)
December6FinlandIndependence Day, for independence from Russia (1917)
December6NetherlandsSt. Nicholas Day, for celebration of the saint and young children
December7Côte d'IvoireIndependence Day, for independence from France (1960)
December9TanzaniaIndependence and Republic Day, for independence from Britain (1961) and the establishment of the republic (1962)
December12KenyaIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1963)
December12MexicoFiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe, commemorating the appearance of the Blessed Virgin to an Indian convert (1531)
December13MaltaRepublic Day, for establishment of the republic (1974)
December16BahrainIndependence Day, for independence from Britain (1971)
December16BangladeshVictory Day, for independence from Pakistan (1971)
December17BhutanNational Day, for national consciousness
December18NigerRepublic Day, for independence from France (1960)
December23JapanEmperor's Birthday, for birthday of Emperor Akihito (1933)
December25GlobalChristmas, celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ
December25TaiwanConstitution Day, for adoption of constitution of Republic of China (1946)
December26various countriesBoxing Day, second day of Christmas, for giving presents to service people
December26central EuropeSt. Stephen's Day, feast day of first Christian martyr
December28NepalKing's Birthday, birthday of King Birendra Bir Bikham Shah Deva (1945)
December31various countriesNew Year's Eve, celebration ushering out the old year and in the new year
 
Thank fuck we can't celebrate World Math Day
that would be disastrous for me
Is there a no internet or quiet day?

Recently heard some did a 30 day without social media? Something like No Nut November. Would be good for some 😆 🤣
 
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