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9 July 1980 is Palau's Constitution Day usually commemorated with formal events. Independence Day celebrations are more elaborate and last several days. Palestine: Independence Day: 15 November: 1988 Israel: Palestinian Declaration of Independence on 15 November 1988. Panama: Independence Day: 28 November: 1821 Spanish Empire: Independence Act ...
New Year's Day: will be moved to the next Monday, if on a weekend Fourth Monday in January: National Heroes Day: A day to remember two National Heroes granted by government. [5] movable holiday: Ash Wednesday: movable holiday: Good Friday: movable holiday: Easter Monday: First Monday in May: Emancipation Day: replaced Discovery Day starting in ...
1 January - New Year's Day; 21 January - Errol Barrow Day; 18 April – Good Friday; 21 April - Easter Monday; 28 April - National Heroes' Day; 1 May - May Day; 9 June - Whit Monday; 1 August - Emancipation Day; 4 August - Kadooment Day; 30 November – Independence Day; 1 December – Independence Day holiday; 25 December – Christmas Day; 26 ...
Due to this, the Cayman Islands have often been described as "a total colonial frontier society": effectively lawless during the early settlement years. The Cayman Islands remained a frontier society until well into the twentieth century. [5] The year 1734 marked the rough beginning period of permanent settlement in Grand Cayman.
Virgin Gorda — Virgin Gorda Easter Festival Celebrations, late March/early April [16] Canada. Toronto — Caribana Toronto Caribbean Carnival (early August) Cayman Islands — Batabano, late April/early May, [17] Cayman Islands – CayMAS Carnival, late June/early July [18] Cuba. Cuba — Carnival of Santiago de Cuba, July [19]
1 January - New Year's Day; 22 February – Independence Day; 18 April – Good Friday; 21 April - Easter Monday; 1 May - May Day; 9 June - Whit Monday; 19 June - Corpus Christi; 1 August - Emancipation Day; 6 October - Thanksgiving; 13 December – National day; 25 December – Christmas Day; 26 December – Boxing Day
1 January – New Year's Day; 14 March – National Heroes' Day, honors Chief Joseph Chatoyer; 29 March – Good Friday; 1 April – Easter Monday; 1 May – Labour Day; 20 May – Whit Monday; 1–2 July – Carnival; 1 August – Emancipation Day; 27 October – Independence Day; 25 December – Christmas Day; 26 December – Boxing Day
4 July – Category 4 Hurricane Beryl causes a six- to nine-feet storm surge and fierce winds along Jamaica's southern coast, killing at least one person there before tracking to the Cayman Islands. [4] 26 July–11 August – Jamaica at the 2024 Summer Olympics [5]