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Remembrance day is on the 11th of November and it marks the aniversary of the end of WW1
It's the day of the year when we remember those who fell whilst fighting in war.
There is no unique 'remembrance' day in France. French commemorate the end of WWI on the 11th of November, and the end of WWII on the 8th of May.
It was the end of world war 1
Yes. ANZAC Day commemorates the landing at Gallipoli in 1915, and Remembrance Day commemorates the official end of World War I.
Remembrance day.
It honors the end of WWI by Armistice
Armistice Day. It's still referred to that in some provinces.
Remembrance Day is held every year on Nov 11. It is honoured all around the world by countries that participated in WW1 and WW2
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International Day of Transgender Remembrance is in 20 November every year
Alberta officially made Remembrance Day a statutory holiday in 1931. This designation was part of a broader movement across Canada to honor the sacrifices of those who served in the military. The day is observed on November 11 each year, commemorating the end of World War I and honoring veterans.