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  2. Indigenous Peoples' Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Santa Cruz, California, instituted the holiday. Starting in 2014, many other cities and states adopted the holiday. [4] In 2021, Joe Biden formally commemorated the holiday with a presidential proclamation, becoming the first U.S. president to do so, and presidential proclamations have also been issued in 2022 and 2023.

  3. Public holidays in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Until June 30, 2014, there were 19 public holidays in Puerto Rico. As a result of a new Commonwealth law, after July 1, 2014, the Commonwealth government consolidated three of its former holidays ( Luis Muñoz Rivera , José Celso Barbosa , and Luis Muñoz Marín ) into just one called Día de los Próceres Puertorriqueños (The Day of ...

  4. Memorial Day - Wikipedia

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    Claimed origins The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier A variety of cities and people have claimed origination of Memorial Day. In some such cases, the claims relate to documented events, occurring before or after the Civil War. Others may stem from general traditions of decorating soldiers' graves with flowers, rather than specific events leading to the national proclamation. Soldiers' graves were ...

  5. Public holidays in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The official holiday is the Orthodox Easter. The holiday is three days long, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday are non-working, Tuesday is not a public holiday. 1 June Ziua Copilului: Children's Day: Public holiday starting with 2017: 23 June Rusaliile: Pentecost, Pentecost Monday: The 50th and 51st day after the Orthodox Easter. 15 ...

  6. Astronomy Day - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Astronomy Day occurred on a Saturday between mid-April and mid-May, and was scheduled so as to occur at or close to the first quarter Moon. In 2007, an autumn Astronomy Day was added. It was scheduled to occur on a Saturday between mid-September and mid-October so as to be on or close to the first quarter Moon.

  7. Federal holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Date Official Name Date established Details January 1 (Fixed date) New Year's Day: June 28, 1870 Celebrates the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. Festivities include counting down to 12:00 midnight on the preceding night, New Year's Eve, often with fireworks displays and parties.

  8. Public holidays in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    30 September. Botswana Day. The date celebrates Botswana's Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom on September 30, 1966. [10] 1 October. Botswana Day Holiday. Celebrates economic and social achievements of workers. 25 December. Christmas Day.

  9. Rosa Parks Day - Wikipedia

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    Date. February 4 (California and Missouri) or December 1 (Ohio and Oregon) Frequency. Annual. Rosa Parks Day is a holiday in honor of the civil rights leader Rosa Parks, celebrated in the U.S. states of California and Missouri on her birthday, February 4, in Michigan on the first Monday after her birthday, and in Ohio and Oregon on the day she ...