Namibia Edition

May 9, 2027

Dia de la Madre leads today's complete edition for Namibia.

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Sunday, May 9, 2027

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A woman paints a girl's face for Día de los Muertos in Mexico City.
World Calendar Day

Dia de la Madre

The matriarchs of Equatorial Guinea receive their due. The mothers who cook the fufu, run the markets, pay the school fees, and keep the family together while the men are at the bar drinking malamba. The day is observed with church, with food, and with the specific reverence that Equatoguinean society reserves for mothers. Every mother gets a call. Every mother pretends she did not need one.

4x4 vehicle exploring the iconic Spitzkoppe mountain, Namibia at sunset, showcasing adventure travel.
Regional/Cultural Day

Namibwoestyndag

A day celebrating the Namib Desert, the oldest desert on earth at approximately 55 million years. Events include guided desert walks, photography exhibitions of the dune landscapes, and lectures on desert ecology. The Namib stretches 2,000 kilometers along the Atlantic coast and is home to species found nowhere else, including the fog-drinking beetle and the desert-adapted golden mole.

A bus navigating a busy street in Manzini, capturing urban life in Eswatini.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Eswatini Day

You encounter the elusively beautiful African elephant, graceful impala, and powerful lion that roam Eswatini's reserves and savannas. You find that local residents commonly keep dogs, cats, and chickens as household pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

A vibrant Puerto Rican flag waving on a flagpole against a bright blue sky with clouds.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Puerto Rico Day

You celebrate brands like Medalla beer and Bacardi rum, which have shaped Puerto Rico's identity since the colonial era. You recognize how these spirits represent not just local production but the island's deep connection to Caribbean trade and the global reach of Puerto Rican craftsmanship.