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1848 Revolution Memorial
The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was one of the many European Revolutions of 1848 and closely linked to other revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas. The revolution in the Kingdom of Hungary grew into a war for independence from the Austrian Empire, ruled by the Habsburg dynasty. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
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Baba Marta
Baba Marta (Bulgarian: ???? ?????, "Granny March") is the name of a mythical figure who brings with her the end of the cold winter and the beginning of the spring. Her holiday of the same name is celebrated in Bulgaria on March 1 with the exchange and wearing of martenitsi. Baba Marta folklore is also present in southern and eastern Serbia where it is a reference as to a freezing weather change after a spring break. Read more »
Martisor
M?r?i?or (Romanian pronunciation: [m?rt?si??or] ( listen)) is a Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st[1] in Romania, Moldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians. Alike, though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania, and Italy. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
St Davids Day
Many Americans of Welsh origin annually celebrate the life of Wales' patron saint, St David on March 1. It is also a time to people to remember the Welsh culture and to appreciate their Welsh origins. The Welsh flag is often seen during celebrations on the day, as well as daffodils or leeks pinned to clothing. Read more »
Carnival Shrove Tuesday
Shrove Tuesday is the last day before the long fast for the Lent period in many Christian churches. It has many names, including Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, the Tuesday of Carnival, and Pancake Day.See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
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St Davids Day
St. David's Day in United Kingdom. People in Wales and those of Welsh origin celebrate the life of their patron saint, St David, and the Welsh culture on March 1 each year. Many people pin a daffodil or leek to their clothes and some, especially children, wear traditional costumes. Read more »
St Davids Day
St. David's Day in United Kingdom. People in Wales and those of Welsh origin celebrate the life of their patron saint, St David, and the Welsh culture on March 1 each year. Many people pin a daffodil or leek to their clothes and some, especially children, wear traditional costumes.See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
Restoration Of Czech Independence Day
Childrens Day
Children's Day is recognized on various days in many places around the world, to honor children globally. It was first proclaimed by the World Conference for the Well-being of Children in 1925 and then established universally in 1954 to protect an "appropriate" day.See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
Liberation Day
Liberation Day is a day, often a public holiday, that marks the liberation of a place, similar to an independence day. Liberation marks the date of either a revolution, as in Cuba, the fall of an oppressive regime, as in Portugal, or the end of an occupation by another state, as in the Netherlands, thereby differing from independence in the meaning of secession from another country. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
Republic Day
1 January (1993) Day of the Establishment of the Slovak Republic De? vzniku Slovenskej republiky Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
Our Lady Of Suyapa
The Virgin of the Rosary was solemnly declared 'Queen of Guatemala' in 1833 and was crowned canonically on January 26, 1934 in a huge ceremony in the principal plaza of Guatemala in front of the cathedral. The ceremony had to be held in the open because there was no church large enough to hold the multitude that had gathered.See udayton for more details. Read more »