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April 22, 2027

Animals of Costa Rica Day leads today's complete edition for United States.

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A howler monkey perched on a tree branch in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Costa Rica Day

You spot the resplendent quetzal, three-toed sloths, scarlet macaws, and jaguars throughout Costa Rica's diverse ecosystems and cloud forests. You notice that Costa Ricans predominantly keep dogs, cats, and occasionally exotic birds like macaws and toucans as pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Colorful Senegalese flag and nautical ropes on a boat deck, perfect for travel themes.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Senegal Day

You taste Maggi's dominance in Senegalese cooking, where this brand has become inseparable from everyday seasoning and street food culture. You also recognize Senegal's peanut butter and peanut oil production as foundational exports that built the nation's agricultural reputation.

Aerial shot capturing the intricate patterns of a meandering river and surrounding landscape.
Regional/Cultural Day

Earth Day

Founded in 1970 by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson. In America, this means different things depending on where you are. In Portland and Boulder, it means a festival. In rural communities, it means planting trees. In Congress, it means a resolution that receives bipartisan support and then nothing happens.

Men in historical uniforms engage in a dramatic battle reenactment on horseback.
Regional/Cultural Day

Oklahoma Land Run Reenactment

On April 22, 1889, over 50,000 people lined up at the border of the Unassigned Lands in Oklahoma Territory. At noon, a cannon fired, and they raced to claim land. Some snuck in early and were called "sooners." The AHA! moment: the University of Oklahoma's mascot, the Sooner, is named after the people who cheated. This is either ironic or honest, depending on how you look at it.