Niger Edition

March 20, 2027

Eid al-Fitr leads today's complete edition for Niger.

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A father adjusts his son's shirt as they sit together celebrating Eid indoors with festive lights and food.
World Calendar Day

Eid al-Fitr

The end of Ramadan. In Iraq, the celebration begins with the Eid prayer at the mosque, followed by family visits, new clothes, and the distribution of Eidi (gift money) to children. The Iraqi Eid table includes kleicha (date-filled pastries), and every family has a recipe that is better than their neighbor's. The kleicha debate is the Iraqi equivalent of the bagel debate: round or flat, date or walnut, and the correct answer is whatever your grandmother made. . 2026: Mar 31. 2027: Mar 20.

Monochrome image of a large crowd gathering outdoors in Niger State, Nigeria.
Regional/Cultural Day

Ramadan in Niger

Ramadan in Niger is a month of fasting, prayer, and community. The iftar (breaking of the fast) begins with dates and water, followed by rice with meat sauce, and the traditional Nigerien tea (the three cups: bitter, sweet, and smooth). The mosques are full during Ramadan, and the Taraweeh prayers are attended by men and women alike. In the villages, the imam wakes the community for the suhur (pre-dawn meal) by walking through the streets with a drum, calling out: "Wake up, wake up, the night is short and the day is long!" The month ends with Eid al-Fitr, and the celebration is three days of feasting, visiting, and gift-giving. In a country where food is always scarce, the Ramadan fast is a reminder of the daily reality of hunger, and the iftar is a celebration of community and generosity. . 2026: Mar 31. 2027: Mar 20.

A solitary deer stands gracefully in a lush Belarusian meadow, surrounded by a tranquil forest.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Belarus Day

You encounter European bison, wolves, and lynx as the most iconic wildlife native to Belarus. You commonly see cats and dogs as pets in Belarusian households, with Russian Blue cats being particularly popular. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Detailed close-up of the Turkmenistan flag with its intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Turkmenistan Day

You celebrate Turkmenistan's renowned hand-knotted carpets and the state-owned Balkan Sarapy brand, which represents centuries of nomadic weaving traditions passed down through generations. You recognize how these carpets are woven into the national identity, appearing in government buildings and homes as symbols of Turkmen heritage and craftsmanship.