List_of_generic_types_of_observances

List of generic types of observances

List of generic types of observances

Generic types of observances


This is a list of generic types of observances, namely holidays and observances with similar names in different countries that do not necessarily commemorate the same thing or are observed on the same day in the same way.

One popular example is that of Independence Day, which is observed by many countries on different days of the year in commemoration of different events from one another.

List

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Air Force Day A day honouring countries' respective air forces.
Armed Forces Day (also known as Defenders Day) A day honouring countries' respective military forces. Some countries commemorate different days for the individual branches of their armed forces (army, navy, air force, etc.). (Not to be confused with Veterans/Armistice Day.)
Army Day Commemorative date honouring a country's army.
Constitution Day Holiday honoring a country's constitution.
Dominion Day A former holiday commemorating the granting of certain countries Dominion status in the British Empire. Formerly celebrated in the two countries that received "Dominion" status: the Dominion of Canada (in French as Fête du Dominion), and Dominion of New Zealand.
Flag Day A date celebrating a historical flag-related event, such as the adoption of a country's flag.
Heroes' Day A date commemorating a national hero or heroes.
Martyrs' Day
Navy Day Commemorative date honouring a country's navy.
Remembrance Day (also known as Veterans Day; formerly Armistice Day)
Victory Day

The meaning of an Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, Independence Day, and Liberation Day can vary, but in general they are celebrated in various countries in commemoration of a historical event where a nation, state, or group of people achieved sovereignty, freedom, or some other form of independence (such as from military occupation or imprisonment).

Along with Independence Day, a Foundation Day and Republic Day commemorate the establishment of a nation or state.

Emancipation Day Holiday to celebrate emancipation of enslaved people, particularly those of African descent.
Independence Day A date commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood.
Liberation Day A date commemorating the liberation of a place. Similar to an independence day, liberation days differ in that they typically mark either a revolution, the fall of a dictatorship, or the end of an occupation by another state, thereby differing from original independence day or creation of statehood.
National Day A day commemorating the statehood or nationhood of a state or its people. It may be the date of independence, of becoming a republic, of becoming a federation, or a significant date for a patron saint or a ruler.
Revolution Day Commemorating an important event in a country's history, usually the beginning or turning point in a revolution that led to significant political change.
Foundation Day A date celebrating the founding of a nation, state or a creation of a military unit.
Republic Day

Freedom Day

In the United States, there are:

Unification and unity days

Various countries and communities celebrate a National Unity Day, Union Day, or Unification Day.

See also


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