Battle of Pichincha Day(Ecuador)

Battle of Pichincha Day commemorates the 1822 victory near Quito that secured Ecuador's independence from Spanish rule.
On May 24, 1822, the Patriot Army led by Antonio José de Sucre defeated Spanish royalist forces on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano. This decisive battle paved the way for the liberation of Quito and the future Republic of Ecuador. The victory is celebrated each year as a symbol of national identity and sovereignty. Festivities include parades, military processions, cultural events, and flag-raising ceremonies. Citizens honor the heroes of the battle and reflect on the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence. Battle of Pichincha Day highlights Ecuador's early republican history and national pride.
Battle of Pichincha Day Ecuador

Lubiri Memorial Day(Buganda)

Lubiri Memorial Day commemorates the tragic burning of the Buganda royal palace in 1890 and honors the resilience of the Baganda people.
Observed in the Buganda kingdom on May 24, Lubiri Memorial Day recalls the destruction of the Lubiri palace by colonial forces in 1890. The day pays tribute to Kabaka Mwanga II and the royal family, as well as the broader Baganda community for their endurance and cultural strength. Traditional ceremonies often include prayers, royal regalia parades, and reenactments of historical events. Community gatherings offer performances of Ganda music, dance, and storytelling, preserving ancestral traditions. Educators and historians use the occasion to teach younger generations about Bugandan heritage, governance, and resistance. Lubiri Memorial Day highlights both a moment of sorrow and the ongoing spirit of cultural preservation among the Baganda people.
Lubiri Memorial Day Buganda

National Patriots' DayorJournée nationale des patriotes(Quebec)

Quebec public holiday commemorating the Patriote Rebellion of 1837–38. Observed on the Monday preceding May 25, often falling around May 24. Honors those who fought for political reform and rights in early Quebec.
National Patriots' Day was established to remember the Patriote movement against colonial rule. It marks the struggle for democracy, equality, and human rights in Lower Canada. The holiday features civic ceremonies, historical reenactments, and educational activities. Parades and gatherings take place in towns and cities across Quebec, highlighting local history. Schools include lessons on the causes and impacts of the rebellion on modern Canadian society. The day fosters reflection on ideals of freedom and civic engagement in Quebec's heritage.
National Patriots' Day