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January 9, 2027

Pista ng Itim na Nazareno leads today's complete edition for Philippines.

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Nazarenos in purple robes participate in a Semana Santa procession in Málaga, Spain.
Regional/Cultural Day

Pista ng Itim na Nazareno

The most important religious procession in the Philippines, held annually in Quiapo, Manila. Over 8 million devotees join the procession, making it the largest religious procession in the world. The Black Nazarene is a life-size statue of Jesus carrying the cross, brought to Manila from Mexico in 1606. The procession can last up to 22 hours as the statue is carried from the Quirino Grandstand to the Quiapo Church. Devotees throw white towels to men on the carriage, who wipe the statue and throw the towels back. Believers say touching the Black Nazarene can cure illness, bring good luck, and grant wishes. Many devotees walk barefoot as a form of sacrifice.

Close-up of a green iguana basking in a lush outdoor environment.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Singapore Day

You encounter the iconic proboscis monkeys, long-tailed macaques, and pangolins that inhabit Singapore's remaining forests and nature reserves. You commonly see pet cats, dogs, and ornamental fish kept in apartment homes throughout the city-state. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Detailed view of roasted coffee beans from Colombia on a green leaf.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Colombia Day

You celebrate Juan Valdez coffee, the iconic Colombian brand whose mustachioed farmer has represented the nation's coffee heritage since 1958, and Café de Colombia itself as a protected geographical indication. You recognize that Colombian coffee's distinctive flavor comes from high-altitude Andean growing regions, making it central to both the country's economy and the morning rituals of millions worldwide.