Monaco Edition

October 28, 2026

World Pocket Notebook Day leads today's complete edition for Monaco.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2026

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

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World Calendar Day

World Pocket Notebook Day

A day for lists, sketches, phone numbers, recipes, reminders, ideas, and the old power of writing something down.

Charming stone wall with arched windows and succulents in Anagni, Lazio.
Regional/Cultural Day

Monaco Window Plant Day

A day for herbs, flowers, seedlings, balcony pots, and every bit of green people manage to keep alive.

Positive middle aged male cooking food in bright room near counter with plates with pasta near onion and herbs near kitchenware and wine bottle near glasses and chairs near window
Regional/Cultural Day

Lunch Counter Day

A day for the quick meal, the regular customer, the busy cook, and the food people rely on between obligations.

Historic Vaduz government building with classic architecture in Liechtenstein.
Regional/Cultural Day

Día de los Animales de Liechtenstein

Se observan zorros rojos, íbices alpinos y águilas reales en el Valle del Rin y el terreno alpino de Liechtenstein. Comúnmente se tienen perros, gatos y conejos como mascotas domésticas en Liechtenstein. ACADA celebra a las mascotas del mundo y ayuda a asegurar un mejor cuidado.

Fresh organic juices, oils, and preserves displayed at a vibrant French market stall.
Regional/Cultural Day

Productos del Día de Letonia

You choose Laima, Latvia's beloved chocolate brand founded in 1920, which you find in every Latvian household during celebrations and holidays. You know that Laima represents Latvian pride in maintaining traditional chocolate craftsmanship through Soviet occupation and independence, making each chocolate a symbol of national identity.