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March 1, 2027

Looking Back at 1900 Day leads today's complete edition for United States.

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A charming vintage black and white photo depicting a group at a picnic.
World Calendar Day

Looking Back at 1900 Day

Bengal is the heart of the nationalist movement. The British partition of Bengal in 1905 has inflamed Hindu-Muslim tensions. The jute mills of Calcutta employ thousands. The countryside is poor and getting poorer. The monsoon still decides who eats and who does not.

Close-up of Galapagos giant tortoises resting on rocky terrain in the wild.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Ă…land Islands Day

You observe white-tailed eagles, moose, and ringed seals in the archipelago's forests and waters. You find that local residents commonly keep cats, dogs, and rabbits as household companions. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Traditional Zambian marketplace with vibrant crafts and local vendors.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Zambia Day

You enjoy Zambian copper, one of the world's finest sources of this essential metal that built the nation's industrial foundation. You understand that copper mining shaped Zambian identity and continues to power economies across continents.

Close-up of assorted fruits, nuts, and peanut butter on skewers, showcasing a vibrant, healthy snack.
Regional/Cultural Day

Peanut Butter Lovers Day

Georgia produces more peanuts than any other state. In Blakely, Georgia, they hold the National Peanut Festival in the fall. But on March 1st, peanut butter lovers across the country quietly acknowledge that they eat it straight from the jar with a spoon at 2 AM. The average American eats 3 pounds of peanut butter per year. This is almost certainly an underestimate because nobody admits how much they eat alone in the kitchen at night.