July
July is a month full of holidays! July 4th is Independence Day in the United States, marking the country's founding. July 14th is Bastille Day in France, commemorating the fall of the Bastille during the French Revolution. July 24th is Pioneer Day in Utah, celebrating the state's founding by Mormon pioneers. July 28th is Hawaii Admission Day, commemorating Hawaii's entry into the United States as a state. July 29th is National Lasagna Day, because who doesn't love lasagna? There are also numerous other holidays celebrated in July, such as International Tiger Day, World Population Day, and Canadian Multiculturalism Day. So whatever your interests may be, there's sure to be a July holiday for you!
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International Joke Day
July 1st is not just another day on the calendar. It is the day when the world celebrates the art…
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National Chocolate Wafer Day
The National Chocolate Wafer Day is a food event held every 3rd of July each year. This event commemorates chocolate…
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Nikola Tesla Day
The Nikola Tesla Day or simply the Tesla Day is celebrated every 10th of July each year. Obviously, this day…
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National Peach Ice Cream Day
National Peace Ice Cream Day is celebrated every 17th of July each year. This day gives the spotlight on peach-flavored…
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National Penuche Day
The National Penuche Day is celebrated every 22nd of July each year. This day gives recognition to penuche – a…
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National Michelada Day
National Michelada Day is always celebrated on the 12th of July each year. During this day, people take advantage of…
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National Grand Marnier Day
Grand Marnier is one of the most iconic and beloved liqueurs in the world. It’s a complex blend of cognac,…
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Bastille Day in France
Bastille Day, also known as French National Day, is a holiday that is celebrated on July 14th every year. It…
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World Emoji Day
World Emoji Day is an unofficial holiday that is celebrated every 17th of July each year. This day is considered…
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