Constitution Day
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Constitution Day is a holiday to honor the constitution of a country. Constitution Day is often celebrated on the anniversary of the signing, promulgation or adoption of the constitution, or in some cases, to commemorate the change to constitutional monarchy: On this day the Indian adopt the Constitution made my the Constituent assembly and present it to the president of India. By the Constitution we are taught how to be in our society
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- Abkhazia, November 26 (1994). See Constitution of Abkhazia.
- Andorra, March 14 (1993). See Constitution of Andorra.
- Argentina, May 1 (1853). See Constitution of Argentina. Not a public holiday
- Armenia, July 5 (1995).
- Australia, 9 July (1900). See Constitution of Australia. Not a public holiday.
- Azerbaijan, November 12 (1995).
- Belarus, March 15 (1994).
- Belgian National Day, July 21.
- Day of the Flemish Community, July 11 (Flemish Community only)
- French Community Holiday, Belgium, September 27 (French-speaking community only)
- Day of the Walloon Region, Belgium, third Sunday of September (Walloon Region only)
- Day of the German-speaking Community of Belgium, November 15. (German-speaking community only)
- Brazil, November 15 (1889). Dia da Proclamação da República (Republic Day) public holiday
- Cambodia, September 24 (1993).
- Canada Day, July 1 (1867)[1]
- China, December 4 (2014).
- Cook Islands, August 4 (1965). Te Maevea Nui Celebrations. See Cook Islands#Public holidays and Politics of the Cook Islands#Constitution.
- Denmark, June 5 (1849, 1953).
- Dominican Republic, November 6 (1844). See History of the Dominican Republic.
- Faroe Islands, June 5
- Federated States of Micronesia, May 10 (1979).
- Fiji, 7 September (2013, to be first observed in 2016)[2]
- Germany, 23 May (1949). See Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, German Unity Day. Not a public holiday
- Constitution Day (India), November 26 (1949). Indian Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November. Celebrated all over India. Not a public holiday.
- Indonesia, August 18 (1945). Not a public holiday.
- Ireland, December 29 (1937). Not a public holiday.
- Italy, January 1 (1948).
- Constitution Memorial Day (Japan), May 3 (1947).
- Kazakhstan, 30 August
- Kyrgyzstan, May 5 (1993). See Constitution of Kyrgyzstan.
- Latvia, May 1 (1920). Day of Inauguration of the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia. See Constitution of Latvia.
- Lithuania, October 25 (1992). See Constitution of Lithuania.
- Marshall Islands, May 1 (1979). See Compact of Free Association.
- Maldives, 22 December
- Mexico, February 5 (1917). See Constitution of Mexico.
- Mongolia, January 13. [3]
- Netherlands, December 15. (Koninkrijksdag)
- Niue, October 19 (1974). See Niue Constitution Act.
- North Korea, December 27.
- Norway, May 17 (1814).
- Pakistan Day, March 23 (1973).
- Palau, July 9.
- Philippines. February 2 (1987). See the 1987 Constitution
- Poland, May 3 (1791). See Constitution of May 3, 1791.
- Puerto Rico, July 25 (1952). Also commemorated as Occupation Day (1898).
- Romania, December 8 (1991).
- Russia, December 12 (1993). Not a public holiday since 2005. (День Конституции Российской Федерации)
- Statehood Day (Serbia), February 15 (1835).
- Slovakia, September 1 (1992).
- South Korea, July 17 (1948).
- Spain, December 6 (1978). See Spanish constitutional referendum, 1978.
- Sweden, June 6 (1809, 1974). Also known as the Day of the Swedish flag.
- Taiwan, December 25 (1946). See Constitution of the Republic of China, Public holidays in Taiwan.
- Tajikistan, November 6 (1994).
- Thailand, December 10 (1932).
- Ukraine, June 28 (1996).
- United States, September 17 (1787).
- Constitution Day, July 18 (1830). Jura de la Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay. See Constitution of Uruguay.
- Uzbekistan, December 8 (1992).
- Vanuatu, October 5 (1979).
- India, November 26 (1949)
See also
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- Fiestas Patrias – Homeland national holidays of Mexico
- Public holiday
- National Day
- Flag Day
- Republic Day
- Independence Day
- Pledge Across America
References
- ↑ Canada was established as a Dominion on July 1, 1867. The Statute of Westminster gave Canada full autonomy on December 11, 1931 and on April 17, 1982, Canada became a full independent, sovereign country after the new constitution was adopted.
- ↑ "Constitution Day holiday planned for Fiji". Radio New Zealand International. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- ↑ Mongolia Remembers the Creation of Its Constitution
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