Día Mundial de la Herramienta Prestada
A day for the neighborly economy of ladders, pans, cords, books, advice, and returning things better than you found them.
Libya Edition
World Borrowed Tool Day leads today's complete edition for Libya.
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Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.
A day for the neighborly economy of ladders, pans, cords, books, advice, and returning things better than you found them.
The Bengal Subah is the richest province of the Mughal Empire. The muslin of Dhaka is so fine that the British will call it woven wind. The rice paddies feed millions. The rivers are highways. The Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British are all trading in Hughli and the wealth is extraordinary.
A day celebrating the Roman theater of Sabratha, one of the most spectacular Roman sites in North Africa. The theater, built in the 2nd century AD, seats 5,000 and has a three-story scaenae frons (stage backdrop) that is the most complete in the Roman world. The theater overlooks the Mediterranean, and the acoustics are so perfect that a whisper on the stage can be heard in the last row. The day includes performances in the theater (when security permits), and the celebration of Libya's Roman heritage. Sabratha, along with Leptis Magna and Oea (Tripoli), was one of the three cities of Tripolitania.
Un día para el conocimiento público, los libros prestados, el tiempo de estudio, la investigación y la simple dignidad de un lugar tranquilo.
A day for food, water, grooming, shade, warmth, and the small routines that keep animals safe and loved.
You observe the distinctive Niue Island reef heron and Pacific golden plover that inhabit this isolated South Pacific nation. You notice that Niueans primarily keep chickens, pigs, and dogs as practical domesticated animals. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
Conoces la producción de nuez moscada y macis de Granada, que abastece más de un tercio de la nuez moscada del mundo y le ha ganado a la isla el apodo de «Isla de las Especias» desde la época colonial. Comprendes que la nuez moscada está entretejida en la identidad, la economía y la cocina grenadinas, apareciendo en la bandera nacional y manteniéndose central tanto en la cocina local como en los mercados mundiales de especias.