Holidays on Earth Today: November 7, 2009

Updated Daily and Yearly

Miko Amaranthine
Holidays are such an important part of each countries tradition along with supporting its culture. Some of the most popular holidays on earth either revolve around the Christian belief such as Easter and Christmas however there are other popular ones such as Independence Day, New Year Day, and Valentines and so on. Then there are strange and weird holidays that really have no meaning besides the mere purpose to have an excuse to celebrate something. Have you ever wondered what is going on around the world today?

Today marks the 311th day of the year!

54 days left this year!

Here is what is going on today around the world:

1. United States:

*National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

*International Tongue Twister Day

*Zero Tasking Day

*Magazine Day

*Feast of Stolen Fire

*National Notary Public Day

*Little League Girls Day

*Notary Public Day

*Hug-a-bear Day

*Republican Elephant Day

*Christopher Daniel Barnes Birthday: 1972

*Tommy Thayer Birthday: 1960

*Christopher Knight Birthday: 1957

*Al Hirt Birthday: 1922

*Jeff Milton Birthday: 1861

2. Russia:

*Accord & Reconciliation Day

3. Tunisia:

*Commemoration Day

4. Belarus:

*October Revolution Day

5. Liberia:

*Thanksgiving Day

6. Bangladesh:

*National Revolution Day

*Solidarity Day

7. Northern Catalonia:

*National Day

8. Ecuador:

*Independence Day

9. Belarus:

*Day of the October Revolution: Unofficial Holiday in Russia

10. International:

*Feast Day: St. Willibrord; Prosdocimus; Herculanus of Perugia; Vicente Liem de la Paz; & St. Florentius.

Published by Miko Amaranthine

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  • Sheryl Young11/21/2009

    Wow! Very informative series on Holidays! Took a peak at several.

  • Cheryl McCann11/11/2009

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