Lithuania Edition

January 13, 2027

Laisvės Gynėjų Diena leads today's complete edition for Lithuania.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2027

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

A pregnant woman consulting with a gynecologist in a medical facility.
Regional/Cultural Day

Laisvės Gynėjų Diena

The anniversary of the January 13, 1991 events, when Soviet troops attacked the Vilnius TV Tower and the Parliament building, killing 14 civilians and injuring 700. The Lithuanians had formed a human chain to protect the buildings, and the unarmed civilians stood in front of the tanks. The 14 who died are honored as the Defenders of Freedom, and their names are inscribed on the monuments at the TV Tower and the Parliament. The day is observed with candles (the candle-lighting is a tradition: Lithuanians place candles in their windows on January 13th to remember the dead), and the candles burn in the dark as a symbol of the light that the Lithuanians defended.

Close-up of a green iguana resting on leaves in Trinidad. Vibrant and serene nature setting.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Solomon Islands Day

You discover the giant coconut crabs, Guadalcanal rats, and colorful eclectus parrots endemic to the Solomon Islands' tropical forests. You find that pet dogs, cats, and chickens are the animals most commonly kept by residents on the islands. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

A vibrant collection of assorted chillies and bell peppers on a red background.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Chile Day

You drink Concha y Toro wine, Chile's most internationally recognized winery founded in 1883, or choose Morandé wines that showcase the country's diverse terroirs from the Atacama Desert to Patagonia. You understand that Chilean wine has reshaped global palates over the past four decades, turning a nation once known for copper into a wine destination rivaling France and Italy.