Samoa Edition

February 14, 2027

Dia del Amor y la Amistad leads today's complete edition for Samoa.

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Sunday, February 14, 2027

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

Two women sitting on a sofa with love decorations in Ciudad de México.
World Calendar Day

Dia del Amor y la Amistad

Colombians celebrate this on the third Saturday of September in some regions, but February 14 still brings roses, serenatas, and the aggressive marketing of every restaurant in the Zona Rosa. The real Colombian love language is bringing someone a tinto when they didn't ask for one.

Women in traditional Yoruba attire, wearing vibrant gele and beads at a Nigerian cultural event.
Regional/Cultural Day

Aso o le Alofa

The day of love is celebrated in Samoa with flowers, chocolates, and romantic dinners. AHA!: In a culture where public displays of affection are rare and modest, Valentine's Day is one of the few socially sanctioned moments to express romantic love openly : and even then, it's done through elaborate handmade cards rather than PDA.

Close-up of a mountain goat with horns in a mountainous landscape, showcasing wildlife in its natural setting.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of United States Day

You see bald eagles, grizzly bears, and gray wolves representing the vast wildlife across North American regions. You recognize that dogs and cats are the most popular pets, followed by fish, birds, and reptiles. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Image of partially empty grocery shelves in Sydney highlighting food scarcity.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Australia Day

You reach for Vegemite, the dark yeast extract spread first produced in 1923 that defines Australian breakfast culture and national identity in a way no other food does. You know that Vegemite on toast is an acquired taste that separates Australians from the rest of the world and represents the country's unique, no-nonsense character.