Day of the National Flag (Argentina)
A public holiday in Argentina honoring the creation of the national flag and commemorating its designer, Manuel Belgrano.
Celebrated on June 20, Day of the National Flag marks the anniversary of General Manuel Belgrano's death in 1820, the man who designed Argentina's flag.
The holiday was established in 1938 and often features flag-raising ceremonies, military parades, and cultural events in cities and towns across the country.
Schools, government offices, and many businesses close to observe the day, and citizens pay tribute to the national symbol through speeches and performances.
Monuments to Belgrano are decorated, and floral offerings are placed at memorials in Buenos Aires and other provinces.
The day reinforces national pride and reflects on Argentina's struggle for independence and identity.
Day of the National Flag (Argentina)
Martyrs' Day (Eritrea)
A national holiday in Eritrea honoring individuals who lost their lives fighting for the country's independence.
Martyrs' Day on June 20 pays tribute to the many Eritreans who gave their lives during the decades-long struggle for national liberation.
The day features solemn wreath-laying ceremonies at memorial sites in Asmara and across the country.
Veterans, government officials, and families of the fallen gather to remember the courage and sacrifice of the freedom fighters.
Patriotic events, including music performances and exhibitions, remind citizens of the price of sovereignty.
Educational programs in schools emphasize the historical significance of the independence movement and the ideals of unity and resilience.
Martyrs' Day (Eritrea)
West Virginia Day(West Virginia)
A state public holiday commemorating West Virginia's admission to the Union on June 20, 1863.
West Virginia Day marks the anniversary of the state's separation from Virginia and its entry as the 35th state during the American Civil War.
Established in 1927, the day is celebrated with parades, historical reenactments, and educational programs highlighting Appalachian heritage.
State officials, local historians, and residents gather to honor the political leaders and citizens who shaped West Virginia's early identity.
Museums and cultural centers offer special exhibits on state symbols, pioneer life, and the role of coal and railroads in development.
Festivals often include traditional music, crafts, and culinary demonstrations of local favorites like pepperoni rolls.
West Virginia Day
West Virginia