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Daylight Savings in Namibia commences on the first Sunday of September (spring forward) and ends on the first Sunday of April (Fall Back). The saying, “spring forward, fall back,” is an excellent way to...
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Daylight Savings in New Zealand commences on the last Sunday of September (spring forward) and ends on the first Sunday of April (fall back). The saying, “spring forward, fall back,” is an excellent way...
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Daylight Savings in Samoa commences on the last Sunday of September (spring forward) and ends on the first Sunday of April (fall back). The saying, “spring forward, fall back,” is an excellent way to rem...
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Today is the 100th day in the Gregorian calendar year.
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The first Monday of August is a national holiday in Ireland, and it's simply a summer treat for the Irish. There is no reason. It is merely a day off.
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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Today is the last day of the year. Common traditions include attending parties, eating particular foods, making resolutions for the New Year, and watching fireworks displays. The earliest recorded festi...
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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Daylight Savings in Brazil’s southern states commences on the third Sunday in October (spring forward) and ends on the third Sunday in February (fall back). The saying, “spring forward, fall back,” is an...
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Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet, is Vietnam's most important festival, marking the arrival of spring and the Lunar New Year. Its history is deeply rooted in Vietnamese folklore and traditions, dating back thousand...
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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Daylight Savings in Fiji & Tonga commences on the 1st Sunday of November (Spring Forward) and ends on the 3rd Sunday of January (Fall Back). On this day, we move the clock one hour ahead at 2 AM in Novem...
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<h1>HAPPY NEW YEAR!</h1><span><br>Today is the first day of the year worldwide, and it is a national holiday in most countries. Common traditions include attending parties, eating special New Year's foods...
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Tsagaan Sar, meaning "White Moon" or "White Month," is one of Mongolia's most important traditional festivals, marking the beginning of the new year according to the Lunar calendar. Celebrated with elabor...
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July 2 is the mid-year point of the year, the 183rd day of the common year, or the 184th day of the leap year in the Gregorian calendar.
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian...
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Friday the 13th is an unlucky day in Western superstition, and it occurs when the 13th day of the month falls on a Friday in the Gregorian calendar. The superstition surrounding this day may have arisen...