What do you celebrate on your country's national holiday?

What do you celebrate on your country's national holiday?

We have unification day.
Before that, Western Germany anually celebrated the anniversary of the 1953 anti-government riots in Eastern Germany, while the GDR celebrated the day of their foundation.

We also once annually celebrated Sedan's day when Germany defeated France lol

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we don't have one for the uk :(

burgers

we don't have any

We have 5 National holidays dear God.

31 March: Freedom Day. We celebrate the day that the last British ships left our ports.
8 September: Victory Day. We celebrate the end of WWII, The end of the siege of 1565, and the end of the revolt against the French. These all happened to end around the 8th of September.
7 June: Sette Giugno. A protest against the British that ended up with four Maltese dead.
21 September: Independence Day. Celebrating the independence from the British.
13 December: Republic Day: Celebrating Malta becoming a Republic.

We have liberation day on may 5th, its about how we liberated ourselves from the nazis and how we pushed back the nazis and basically gave Germany the huge loss it needed to lose their clay all over Europe.
You're welcome europe

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The Kings birthday

You should've gone down in history as the surrender monkeys like France did.

On the night before the Kings birthday we have parties and drinking everywhere, so people pull an all nighter.

And on his birthday we have festivals across the country, markets in all cities (people normally sell their own shit as well), people dress up in orange, people going on boats in canals in orange, and the King visits a city where they have festivities showcasing the city.

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The anniversary of Australia first being colonised by the British. Very controversial

(Ignore flag, am visiting relatives in NI)
Ireland was partitioned on 3 May, but we don't celebrate it, and most don't actually know the date. We just use St. Patrick's Day as nationalism day

We have a riot in Warsaw. It used to be bigger few years ago but it's still fun

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Independence from Spain.
We celebrate when we started the war, not when we obtained the independence.

Greek Independence Day. It's today

2013 was hella party youtube.com/watch?v=CfUqbXSnNKE

>17 March
day of unification
>2 june
Republic day

What a neat coincidence :)
That's fucking crazy! why would you demolish your own capital to celebrate your country?

On the 6th of June we celebrate our national day, it's a mix of celebrating the coronation of Gustav Vasa as our king in 1523 on the same date and some other stuff that meant a lot.
It's also the Swedish flag day.

But it's pretty much just a day when people get drunk.

bydło gonna bydło

We have a lot of holidays derive from the season and Shintoism.
The others, there are the constitution and the Olympics memories,
child, coming of age, Respect-for-the-Aged Day.

>celebrated the anniversary of the 1953 anti-government riots in Eastern Germany

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January: New year, Coming of age

February: National Foundation Day
The Emperor declares a country 2, 678 years ago

March: The Vernal Equinox Day (visit to a grave)

April: The former Emperor's Birthday (SHOUWA)

May
3rd: The constitution
4th: To do it in consecutive holidays
5th: Children's day

July: Marine Day (vacation use)

August: The day of the mountain (vacation use)

September: Respect-for-the-Aged Day
The Autumnal Equinox Day (visit to a grave)

October: The Olympics memory

November
3rd: The former Emperor's Birthday (MEIJI)
23rd: NIINAME festival /The Harvest Festival (Shinto)

December: The Emperor's Birthday (HEISEI)

>the king's birthday
Itould be a pity if your king was born on Christmas.

*would

もうご存知かもしれませんが、〇〇天皇は崩御後にしか使わないのでお気をつけください
現在の天皇には今上陛下、今上天皇、聖上を使います
ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/今上天皇

英訳では、Reigning Emperor
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reigning_Emperor

17. May
Constitution day. It's pretty cool desu.

Do you really conmemorate the time you hosted the Olympics?

we celebrate the constitution with tons of flags, parades and qts in traditional clothes

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we eat a ton of fatty food and make shit explode
typical american shit, really

it could happen in a wintermonth, it changes with whoever is the head royalty right now so when hes old and his first in line (amalia) becomes queen the date should be changed to 7th december(her birthday) i think theyll make up some excuse to keep it in the spring/summer time though. we already have a fuckton of holidays in december and no one wants a winter kings day

The War of Independence

Start doing Brexit day