Feast of the Throne(Morocco)

Morocco's national holiday celebrating the anniversary of the king's accession to the throne.
Observed annually on July 30, the Feast of the Throne commemorates the historic enthronement of King Mohammed V in 1927. It is one of Morocco's most important public holidays, marked by grand ceremonies, military parades, and vibrant cultural performances. Official celebrations take place at the royal palace, with the monarch delivering an address to the nation. Across the country, citizens enjoy a day off work, attend festivities, and reflect on national unity and heritage. The holiday reinforces the bond between the monarchy and the Moroccan people.
Feast of the Throne Morocco

Independence Day, celebrates the independence ofVanuatufrom the United Kingdom and France in 1980.

National holiday marking Vanuatu's independence from colonial powers in 1980.
Vanuatu declared its independence from the United Kingdom and France on July 30, 1980, making it one of the youngest nations in the Pacific. The day is celebrated nationwide with flag-raising ceremonies, traditional dances, and cultural festivals. Schools, government offices, and businesses close to honor the achievements of the Ni-Vanuatu people and their leaders. Parades showcase colorful costumes and musical performances, highlighting the country's rich Melanesian heritage. Independence Day fosters national pride and unity as citizens reflect on their journey to self-governance.
Independence Day Vanuatu

Martyrs Day(South Sudan)

South Sudan's national day of remembrance honoring those who died for independence.
Martyrs' Day is observed on July 30 in South Sudan to honor citizens who sacrificed their lives during the struggle for independence. Established after the country gained sovereignty in 2011, the day features solemn ceremonies including wreath-laying at memorial sites and moments of silence. Government officials and community leaders deliver speeches reflecting on the cost of freedom and the resilience of the South Sudanese people. Public gatherings often include traditional music and prayer sessions led by religious figures. The observance strengthens national cohesion by remembering the heroes who paved the way for the nation's birth.
Martyrs Day South Sudan