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  1. Day of Missile Forces and Artillery. Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare. Day of the Covenant (Baháʼí) Day of the Dead. Day of the German-speaking Community. Day of the Imprisoned Writer. Day of Ukrainian Literature and Language. Day to Mark the Departure and Expulsion of Jews from the Arab Countries and Iran.

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    Each entry should contain a link to an article supporting it. References are not needed. However, references to support listed entries must be found in linked Wikipedia articles and not external li...
    If a holiday or observance has an article of it's own this should be used as the internal link. Otherwise each entry should be linked to the article that gives the clearest information about the da...

    English names should be prioritized, unless the local name is particularly notable (e.g. the Japanese Gion Matsuriinstead of Gion Festival).

    Ancient observances use a variety of different calendar systems. Observances should only be included if the celebration date has a proper equivalent on the Gregorian calendar.
    Some examples of ancient observances:

    Awareness observances are often minor creations of non-profit or private groups. These observances should not be placed in the Holidays and observances section unless the day is proven notable or h...

    Baháʼí Holy Days and the first day of each month of the Baháʼí calendarcan be placed in the Holidays and observances section.
    For the 12 days festival of Ridván, the first, ninth, and twelfth day of Ridván (a Baháʼí Holy Days) can be placed in the Holidays and observances section because of its special meaning. It is unne...
    For Saints' feast days, See Saint Days.
    Observances celebrating apparitions, such as the appearances of the Virgin Mary, should normally be placed under the subgroup "Christian Feast Day". Particularly notable observances may be placed i...
    General Feast Day, can be placed under the subgroup "Christian Feast Days". If it is a very notable and distinct holiday (e.g. Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross), the day should be placed indepe...
    Avoid placing an Old style/Julian calendar version of the feast day, unless it is a notable feast day or a National Day (e.g. Julian Calendar Assumption of Mary is a public holiday in Macedonia, Ge...
    Unless the observances have at least some degree of modern impact, defunct or other historic observances should not be placed in the Historic and observances section.
    see Ancient or neopagan observances
    Independence Days, National Days, and other holidays celebrating the nationhood of a country should be followed with the year of the nationhood, the name of the country, and - if available - the na...
    example of formatting:
    Indian observances that are based on lunar calendar should not be placed in the Holidays and observances section. Indian observances that are based on siderealcalendar can be placed in the Holidays...
    Sikh observances, based on Nanakshahi calendar, can be placed in the Holidays and observances section.

    International observances that are accepted by the United Nationscan be placed in the Holidays and observances section.

  2. This is a list of generic types of observances, namely holidays and observances with similar names in different countries that do not necessarily commemorate the same thing or are observed on the same day in the same way.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2023 · November. - December. Other days that vary by location. Arbor Day. Children's Day – dates vary between countries. Father's Day – dates vary between countries. Flag Day – dates vary between countries. Hangul Day – October 9 ( South Korea ); January 15 ( North Korea)

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  5. This is a list of holidays and observances organized alphabetically by religion, followed by a list of secular and ancient holidays and observances. See also holiday; feast; Buddhism; Christianity; Hinduism; Islam; Jainism; Judaism; Shintō. Buddhist. Bon. Smon-lam chen-mo. uposatha. vassa. Vesak. Christian. Advent. All Saints’ Day. All Souls’ Day.