Turkey Leftover Day
Enjoying a big holiday meal often means a full fridge afterward, and Turkey Leftover Day (observed November 28) is the perfect excuse to use up all those turkey and side-dish…
Enjoying a big holiday meal often means a full fridge afterward, and Turkey Leftover Day (observed November 28) is the perfect excuse to use up all those turkey and side-dish…
Republic Day in Chad is observed each year on November 28. On that date in 1958, Chad’s status was changed, it became an autonomous republic within the French Community, marking…
Republic Day in Burundi is observed on November 28. This day commemorates a key political turning point in 1966 when the monarchy was abolished and the country was formally declared…
Republic Day in the Republic of the Congo is celebrated each year on November 28.This date commemorates the moment in 1958 when Congo became an autonomous republic within the former…
Independence Day in Panama is celebrated annually on November 28, commemorating the day in 1821 when Panama formally declared its independence from the Spanish Empire. History of Independence Day in…
The Independence Day of Mauritania is celebrated every year on November 28. This date marks the day in 1960 when Mauritania declared its independence from French colonial rule and became…
Independence Day (Albania), also widely known as Flag Day, is celebrated each year on November 28, commemorating the day in 1912 when Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire and…
The Systems Engineer Day (sometimes styled International Systems Engineer Day) is celebrated annually on the last Friday of November. On this day, people around the world take a moment to…
The Flossing Day, observed every Friday after Thanksgiving, is a light-hearted yet genuinely helpful reminder to care for oral health right when many people have finished large holiday meals filled…
National Stay at Home Because You’re Well Day, observed each year on November 30, invites people to take a break from their routines — not because they are sick, but…