Nunavut Day (NU)
A statutory holiday in Nunavut commemorating the founding of the territory. Iqaluit holds community events.
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A statutory holiday in Nunavut commemorating the founding of the territory. Iqaluit holds community events.
A day for the rain people hope for, prepare for, complain about, celebrate, and remember.
Argentina declared independence in Tucuman in 1816, and the Casa Historica stands there still. Families gather for locro, empanadas, and pastelitos, the fried pastry with sweet potato that appears on every independence table. The asado runs all afternoon and someone always plays folklore on guitar.
A day for identifying the container, making a brave decision, and clearing space for food people actually recognize.
A day for the handwritten notice, the open sign, the sale tag, and the shopkeeper making the day work.
You sail the Bahamas where you encounter dolphins, Nassau groupers, flamingos, and endemic rock iguanas. You discover that Bahamian households most often keep dogs, cats, and parrots as pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You drink Obolon beer, brewed in Kyiv since 1906 and Ukraine's most recognizable beer brand, and Roshen chocolates, founded by Petro Poroshenko and beloved across Eastern Europe. You understand these products as expressions of Ukrainian identity and resilience, connecting generations through taste and craftsmanship despite the nation's turbulent history.