Given the large number of customs and traditions in so many cultures around the world, and given how many trivial and contrived occasions people in the USA government have come up with, it is now possible to celebrate SOMETHING every day of the year! That's right, there are thousands of "special days" and there are only 365 days a year to celebrate them. That means that each day is used to celebrate MORE than one "special remembrance" somewhere on the globe. I am sure that even February 29th is a special day somewhere, but I haven't looked it up yet. Perhaps you'd like to do that!
The World TB Days is celebrated on 24th March.
5th June
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year. It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year. It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
World Daughter's Week is celebrated the week of January 12th each year. It may be celebrated on other days in different parts of the world.
It is earth day....... some time in april
They were born in different years
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year, so it was celebrated on Sunday, January 12, 2014.It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
World Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year, so it was celebrated on Sunday, January 12, 2014.It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
In Israel it's celebrated for 7 days while outside Israel, Succot is celebrated for 8 days.
Children's Day is celebrated on different days in different countries.
No, "Around the World in 80 Days" by Jules Verne has not been banned. In fact, it is considered a classic adventure novel and is widely read and celebrated around the world.