quasquicentennial
Quasquicentennial
Quasquicentennial
It is called a Quasquicentennial (quasqui = 25, centennial = 100 years t.k.abdulla kunhi. mailid. tkkunhi@gmail.com
Quasquicentennial The term being used most often for the 125th community celebration
There is actually no name for a 110th anniversary. 100 years is called a Centennial, and 125 years is called Quasquicentennial. Your welcome! -Ari
There is no word for "quasquicentennial" (relating to a period of 125 years) in French. We would use "cent vingt-cinquième", "cent vingt-cinquième anniversaire" (literally: one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary) to express that in French. Neither is there a german word for that. One would say "einhundertfünundzwanzigstes Jubiläum" oder "einhundertfünfundzwanzigter Jahrestag" which does mean one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary as well.
The 125th jubilee is called a quasquicentennial jubilee. Jubilee is an anniversary of an event usually celebrated during the 25th, 50th, or 75th year.
North Dakota became a U.S. state on November 2, 1889. The 100th anniversary was November 2, 1989.
Because you have spelled it incorrectly. I believe the term you are looking for is quasquicentennial...meaning 125 years. In some areas, the word "quasicentennial" is also mistakenly used. quas•qui•cen•ten•ni•al Pronunciation:(kwos"kwi-sen-ten'ē-ul), [key]-adj.pertaining to or marking a period of 125 years.