Flag Day (United Arab Emirates)
Flag Day in the United Arab Emirates on November 3 commemorates the adoption of the national flag in 1971.
On November 3, 1971, the UAE hoisted its distinctive red, green, white, and black flag for the first time, symbolizing unity among the emirates.
This day honors the country's founding fathers and celebrates national cohesion and pride.
Government buildings, schools, and homes display the flag, and citizens participate in ceremonies and festivals.
Official events include flag-raising ceremonies, cultural performances, and recognition of national achievements.
Flag Day fosters a spirit of patriotism and reflects on the UAE's journey toward prosperity and solidarity.
Flag Day (United Arab Emirates)
Independence Day / Separation Day, celebrates the separation and independence ofPanamafromColombiain 1903.
Panama's Independence Day on November 3 marks its separation from Colombia in 1903.
On November 3, 1903, Panama declared its independence from Colombia, establishing itself as a sovereign nation.
This day is celebrated with parades, patriotic ceremonies, and cultural festivals.
Government officials deliver speeches reflecting on national identity and progress.
Citizens display the Panamanian flag and participate in community events showcasing traditional music and dance.
Separation Day highlights Panama's journey toward self-governance and economic development.
Independence Day / Separation Day
Panama
Colombia
Independence Day, celebrates the independence ofDominicafrom the United Kingdom in 1978.
Dominica's Independence Day on November 3 celebrates freedom from the United Kingdom in 1978.
On November 3, 1978, Dominica gained full independence from the United Kingdom and joined the Commonwealth.
The nation observes this day with official parades, military displays, and cultural performances.
Schools and community groups host events that honor Dominica's heritage and natural beauty.
Fireworks and flag-raising ceremonies are common, and citizens dress in national colors.
Independence Day fosters national pride and reflects on Dominica's journey toward self-determination.
Independence Day
Dominica
Independence Day, celebrates the independence of theFederated States of Micronesiafrom the United States in 1986.
The Federated States of Micronesia celebrates Independence Day on November 3, marking sovereignty in 1986.
November 3, 1986, marks the day the Federated States of Micronesia entered into a Compact of Free Association with the United States, achieving full independence.
National celebrations include flag-raising ceremonies, traditional dances, and community gatherings.
Government leaders deliver speeches emphasizing the nation's cultural heritage and future aspirations.
Public events showcase local music, crafts, and cuisine, inviting international guests to participate.
This Independence Day honors Micronesia's unique identity and ongoing commitment to development.
Independence Day
Federated States of Micronesia
Independence Day of Cuenca(Ecuador)
Cuenca celebrates its Independence Day on November 3, marking liberation from Spanish rule in 1820.
On November 3, 1820, the city of Cuenca rose up against Spanish colonial authorities, declaring its independence.
Annual festivities include historical reenactments, parades, and traditional music performances.
Citizens don period costumes to relive the events leading to Cuenca's freedom.
Local government organizes exhibitions showcasing colonial-era artifacts and documents.
The holiday fosters civic pride and commemorates the city's role in Ecuador's broader independence movement.
Independence Day of Cuenca
Ecuador
Victory Day (Maldives)
Victory Day in the Maldives on November 3 commemorates the thwarting of a 1988 coup attempt.
On November 3, 1988, Maldivian forces, assisted by Indian military support, repelled a coup attempt against the government.
Victory Day honors the resilience and unity of the Maldivian people and their armed forces.
Parades, military displays, and flag-raising ceremonies are held in the capital and islands.
Official speeches reflect on national security and regional cooperation.
The holiday reinforces national solidarity and remembers those who defended the nation's stability.
Victory Day (Maldives)