Gabon Edition

November 15, 2026

World Clean Corner Day leads today's complete edition for Gabon.

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Sunday, November 15, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

Abstract view of a minimalist corner with gray and white walls, showcasing simplicity and elegance.
World Calendar Day

World Clean Corner Day

A day for the one neglected corner, drawer, shelf, bag, vent, box, or closet that finally gets attention.

Expansive sunny field in La Unión de Campos, capturing the serene rural landscape.
Regional/Cultural Day

Debut de la Petite Saison Seche

The rains pause, the sun comes out, and Libreville breathes again. The laundry dries on the line for the first time in weeks. The roads dry out. The mood lifts. Every Gabonese person steps outside and remembers what the sun feels like on dry ground.

A father and daughter enjoying a motorbike ride together in a sunny outdoor setting.
Regional/Cultural Day

Careful Commute Day

A day for leaving early, finding the route, watching the platform, and giving everyone a little room.

Breathtaking aerial shot of Prince's Palace of Monaco and Mediterranean coast.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Monaco Day

You encounter Mediterranean seabirds like the yellow-legged gull and occasional monk seals in Monaco's waters. You find that small dog breeds, cats, and ornamental fish are the typical pets kept by Monégasque residents. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Explore the vibrant Iranian market at night with people shopping and colorful decorations.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Iran Day

You encounter Persian carpets and rugs handwoven in towns like Tabriz and Isfahan, where families have perfected intricate knotting techniques across generations. You appreciate that these carpets are considered art pieces and cultural ambassadors, with each pattern telling stories rooted in Persian history.