Constitution Day (Ireland)

Ireland's Constitution Day marks the anniversary of the adoption of its 1937 constitution on December 29.
Observed each year on December 29, Constitution Day in Ireland commemorates the date when the modern Irish constitution came into force in 1937. While not a public holiday, it is celebrated with educational events, lectures, and exhibitions that explore the principles of Irish democracy, civil rights, and national identity. Law schools, civic groups, and academic institutions often host debates on constitutional topics and the role of the courts. Media outlets air special programs highlighting landmark legal cases and amendments that have shaped the Republic. Constitution Day serves as an opportunity for citizens to reaffirm their commitment to democratic values and reflect on the evolution of Ireland's legal framework.
Constitution Day (Ireland)

Independence Day (Mongolia)

Mongolia's Independence Day commemorates the declaration of independence from the Qing dynasty on December 29, 1911.
December 29 is a cornerstone of Mongolian national pride, marking the day in 1911 when Mongolia asserted its independence and established the Bogd Khanate. Festivities often include military parades in Ulaanbaatar, cultural performances showcasing traditional music and dance, and public lectures on Mongolia's modern history. Citizens display the national flag and attend wreath-laying ceremonies at monuments honoring revolutionaries. Schools and universities organize exhibitions on Mongolian heritage, celebrating the country's unique nomadic culture and Buddhist traditions. Independence Day unites Mongolians at home and abroad in commemorating a pivotal moment of sovereignty and self-determination.
Independence Day (Mongolia)