Flag Day (Panama)

Panama's national Flag Day honoring the country's symbol of sovereignty and pride.
Flag Day in Panama commemorates the official adoption of the national flag on November 4th, 1903. This vibrant celebration features parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and cultural performances. Citizens display flags on buildings, vehicles, and attire to show national unity and patriotism. Educational activities in schools teach the flag's history and symbolism. The day fosters pride in Panama's heritage and the values represented by its flag.
Flag Day (Panama)

National Tonga Day(Tonga)

Tonga's national day celebrating its sovereignty and cultural heritage on November 4th.
National Tonga Day marks the anniversary of Tonga's independence from British protection in 1970. Festivities include traditional dance, music, and feasting with families and communities. The King addresses the nation, highlighting achievements and aspirations for the future. Colorful parades and sports competitions take place across the islands. This day honors Tonga's monarchical traditions and enduring cultural identity.
National Tonga Day Tonga

National Unity and Armed Forces DayorGiorno dell'Unità Nazionale e Festa delle Forze Armate(Italy)

Italy's National Unity and Armed Forces Day honors the nation's military and unity.
Observed on November 4th, this Italian holiday commemorates the end of World War I for Italy in 1918. It celebrates national unity and pays tribute to the sacrifices of the Italian Armed Forces. Ceremonies are held at war memorials, including the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Rome. Military parades, exhibitions, and wreath-laying events involve veterans, active service members, and public officials. The day reinforces Italy's commitment to peace, unity, and the defense of its democratic values.
National Unity and Armed Forces Day Italy

Unity Day (Russia)

Russia's Unity Day celebrating national solidarity and historic liberation on November 4th.
Unity Day in Russia commemorates the expulsion of Polish-Lithuanian forces from Moscow in 1612. Established in 2005, it replaced the Soviet-era November 7th holiday. Festivities include parades, concerts, and public gatherings emphasizing patriotism. Citizens participate in cultural events showcasing Russia's diverse regions and traditions. The holiday underscores themes of national cohesion and historical resilience.
Unity Day (Russia)