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List of historical anniversaries From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

(Liens vérifiés le 31/07/2009)

JANUARY
     
 
01
New Year
 
06
Epiphany
 
on the third Monday
Martin Luther King
 
25 (or around)
Burns Night
 
26
Australia Day
 
26
Chinese New Year
       
 
26
India Day
FEBRUARY
 
 
 
February
Black History Month
 
02
Groundhog Day
 
06
New Zealand Day
 
14

Valentine's Day

 
3rd Monday
Presidents' Day
 
21
International Mother Language Day
 
24

Mardi Gras

Shrove Tuesday and Lent

 
24
New Orleans Mardi Gras
MARCH
 
 
 
March

Women's History Month

 
01
Saint David's Day
 
01
Grandmothers' Day
 
08
International Women's Day
 
09
Commonwealth Day
 
11
Non-smoking Day
(in the UK)
 
13
Red Nose Day
 
17
Saint Patrick's Day
 
21
International Day
for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination


 
22
World Water Day
APRIL
     
 
01
April Fool's Day
 
07

World Health Day

 
12
Easter
 
22
Earth Day
 
23
Saint George's Day
 
23
World Book and Copyright Day


 
27
South Africa National Day
 
Last Friday
Arbor Day
MAY
 
 
01
May Day
 
03
World Press Freedom Day


 
05
Cinco de Mayo
 
09
Europe Day
 
11
Pentecost (Whitsun)
 
15
International Day of Families


 

   
Mother's Day
 
Last Monday
Memorial Day
 
22
International Day for Biological Diversity
 
29
Oak Apple Day
 
31
World No-Tobacco Day
JUNE
 
 
05
World Environment Day
 
Trooping the Colour
 
12
World Against Child Labor Day
 
14


World Blood Donor Day

 
14
Flag Day
 
Royal Ascot
 
Father's Day
JULY
 
 
 
01
Canada Day
 
Throughout July
Royal Garden Parties
 
Throughout July
Rushbearing Ceremonies
 
04
Independence Day
 
11
Population Day
 
15
St Swithins Day
 
Third Week in July
The Tolpuddle Procession
AUGUST
 
 
Throughout August
Rushbearing Ceremonies
 
09
International Day
of the World's Indigenous Peoples
 
12
International Youth Day
 
15

India Independence Day


 
23

International Day for the Remembrance
of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition


 
26
Women's Equity Day
 
End of August
The Notting Hill CARNIVAL
SEPTEMBER
 
 
Throughout September
Rushbearing Ceremonies
 
1st Monday
Labor Day
 
on the Monday dated
between September 6 and September 12
Abbots Bromley Horn Dance
 
11
September 11, 2001
Patriot Day
 
13
Grandparents' Day
 
13
Roald Dahl Day
 
16
Mayflower Day
 



17

 

Constitution Day
 
third Tuesday
of September
International day of Peace
 
22
World Carfree Day
See Pollution and Road
 
26
European Day of Languages
 
29
Scotland Yard's Anniversary

OCTOBER

= Crime Prevention Month
 
04
World Animal Day
 
2nd Monday
Columbus Day
 
16
World Food Day
 
21
Battle of Trafalgar
 
24
United Nations Day
 
24-30
Disarmament Week
 
31
Halloween
NOVEMBER
 
NOVEMBER
= National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month
See
Native Americans ( + Page 2 )
 
05
Bonfire Night
(Guy Fawkes)
 
11
Veterans' Day / Remembrance Day
 
16
International Day for Tolerance
 
20
International Day
of Children`s Rights
 
22
J. F. Kennedy
 
4th Thursday
Thanksgiving
 
The day after Thanksgiving
Black Friday
 
29
Buy Nothing Day
 
30 every year except 2008 = December 1st
Saint Andrew's Day
DECEMBER
 
 
01
World AIDS Day
 
03
International Day of the Disabled
 
10
Human Rights Day



 
16
Boston Tea Party Day
 
25
Christmas
 
26
Boxing Day
 
31
New Year's Eve


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