Battle of Boyacá Day(Colombia)

Colombia's national holiday celebrating the decisive 1819 victory against Spanish forces.
Held annually on August 7, Battle of Boyacá Day marks Simón Bolívar's triumph over Spanish royalist troops, a turning point that secured independence for Colombia and much of northern South America. Festivities include military parades in Bogotá, reenactments of the battle, and official speeches by national leaders. Schools and cultural groups host concerts, traditional dances, and educational programs highlighting the struggle for independence. Citizens display the national flag and participate in community events reflecting pride in their heritage. The holiday fosters national unity and honors the bravery of the fighters who shaped Colombia's future.
Battle of Boyacá Day Colombia

Emancipation Day (Saint Kitts and Nevis)

Celebrates the abolition of slavery in Saint Kitts and Nevis in 1834.
Observed each year on August 7, Emancipation Day commemorates the implementation of the British Slavery Abolition Act of 1833, which freed enslaved Africans in Saint Kitts and Nevis. The holiday features parades, cultural performances of traditional music and dance, and public readings of historic speeches about freedom and human rights. Churches hold thanksgiving services, and educational programs in schools teach children about the history of slavery and its legacy in the islands. Community picnics and fairs showcase local crafts and cuisine, fostering unity and reflection on national identity. The day honors the resilience of ancestors and reinforces ongoing efforts toward social justice.
Emancipation Day (Saint Kitts and Nevis)

Republic Day (Ivory Coast)

Marks the proclamation of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire in 1960.
Every year on August 7, people in Ivory Coast celebrate Republic Day to honor their nation's founding as an independent republic on this date in 1960. The capital Abidjan hosts official ceremonies, including a presidential address, flag-raising, and a military parade. Schools and government institutions remain closed while citizens participate in cultural exhibitions, folk dances, and music performances that reflect Ivorian heritage. The holiday underscores themes of unity, democracy, and national pride, reminding Ivorians of their collective journey since independence. Community events often include art shows, traditional sporting competitions, and conferences on civic responsibility. Republic Day reinforces the country's commitment to progress and social cohesion.
Republic Day (Ivory Coast)