Bermuda Day(Bermuda), celebrated on the nearest weekday if May 24 falls on the weekend.

Bermuda Day is a public holiday celebrating the start of summer, observed on May 24 or the nearest weekday if it falls on a weekend.
Bermuda Day is one of the island's most vibrant holidays, featuring a grand parade of marching bands, floats, and dancers through Hamilton. The festivities include the famous road race along the scenic North Shore Road, where runners of all ages participate. Locals don traditional Bermuda shorts, straw hats, and colorful attire to enjoy beach outings, picnics, and boat races. Live music, dancing, and community gatherings showcase the rich cultural heritage of Bermuda. The holiday signals the beginning of the summer festival season, inviting both residents and visitors to embrace the island's unique charm.
Bermuda Day Bermuda

Commonwealth Day (Belize)

Commonwealth Day in Belize commemorates the country's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations with official ceremonies and public events.
Belize marks Commonwealth Day on May 24 to honor its ties with the Commonwealth of Nations. The day features flag-raising ceremonies, government speeches, and educational programs in schools about the Commonwealth's history and values. Cultural performances, parades, and civic activities highlight Belizean heritage and the nation's commitment to democracy and the rule of law. Community events often include sports competitions, exhibitions, and public discussions on development and cooperation. Commonwealth Day in Belize reinforces the country's role on the international stage and promotes unity among its diverse population.
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Independence Day (Eritrea), celebrates the independence ofEritreafromEthiopiain 1993.

Independence Day in Eritrea celebrates the nation's secession from Ethiopia on May 24, 1993.
On May 24, Eritreans commemorate the 1993 referendum that led to the country's independence from Ethiopia after a 30-year struggle. This national holiday features vibrant parades with military displays, traditional dances, and colorful processions in Asmara and other cities. Citizens gather for speeches by political leaders, cultural performances, and community feasts showcasing Eritrean cuisine. Flags and banners adorn streets and buildings as people reflect on the sacrifices of liberation fighters. Independence Day fosters a strong sense of national pride and unity, celebrating both historical achievements and the hope for the country's future.
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Victoria Day; celebrated on Monday on or before May 24. (Canada), and its related observance:

National Patriots' DayorJournée nationale des patriotes(Quebec)

Victoria Day, celebrated on the Monday on or before May 24, honors Queen Victoria's birthday and signals the unofficial start of summer, while in Quebec it coincides with National Patriots' Day.
Victoria Day is observed across Canada on the Monday on or before May 24, commemorating the birthday of Queen Victoria and Canada's ties to the British monarchy. The holiday features fireworks, parades, garden parties, and the opening of summer attractions like amusement parks and pools. In Quebec, the same day is celebrated as National Patriots' Day to honor the Lower Canada Rebellion patriots who fought for political reform in 1837–38. Communities hold commemorative ceremonies, speeches, and cultural events reflecting on Canadian history and identity. Many Canadians take advantage of the long weekend to travel, camp, and enjoy outdoor activities. Victoria Day has become synonymous with springtime festivities and the beginning of the summer season in Canada.
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Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature Day(Bulgaria)

Bulgarian national holiday celebrating education, culture, and the Cyrillic script. Honors the legacy of Saints Cyril and Methodius and their contribution to Slavic literacy. Held annually on May 24 in Bulgaria.
Established in 1928, this day honors Bulgarian achievements in education, arts, and Slavic literature. It commemorates Saints Cyril and Methodius, creators of the Glagolitic alphabet and precursors to Cyrillic scripts. Schools and cultural institutions hold ceremonies, lectures, and literary competitions. Mass celebrations include parades, choral performances, and exhibitions of Bulgarian folklore. The holiday reinforces national identity and pride in Bulgaria's literary and cultural heritage. Communities display Cyrillic calligraphy and pay tribute to educators, writers, and historians.
Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature Day Bulgaria

Saints Cyril and Methodius, Slavonic Enlighteners' Day(North Macedonia)

North Macedonian public holiday honoring Saints Cyril and Methodius, creators of the Slavic script. Celebrates their role in spreading literacy and cultural identity among Slavic peoples. Observed annually on May 24.
This holiday commemorates the missionary work of Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century. They devised the Glagolitic alphabet, laying the foundation for Slavic literacy and education. Schools host special programs, and citizens participate in cultural events and seminars. Festivities include church services, concerts of traditional music, and academic conferences. The day highlights the enduring importance of language and script in national heritage. It reinforces connections among Slavic nations through shared literary traditions.
Saints Cyril and Methodius, Slavonic Enlighteners' Day North Macedonia

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.
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