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- day of remembrance in Australia, New Zealand and Tonga that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars,...
- a national holiday (Portuguese: Dia da Liberdade, Freedom Day) that commemorates the revolution. By the 1970s, nearly a half-century of authoritarian...
- (National Day of Commemorating the Holocaust in Romania), Press release by the Government of Romania, October 8, 2005 "Romania commemorates Holocaust victims...
- it because it does not involve the original creation of statehood. It commemorates the end of an occupation (as in the Falkland Islands) or the fall of...
- Jesus Christ for the sins of humanity. Eating lamb at Easter therefore commemorates the Death and Resurrection of Jesus. A hot cross bun is a ****ed bun...
- of Lombardy, the town's official name, much like that of Riese Pio X, commemorates the town's most famous son: Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, who later became...
- in I liga, the second tier of Polish league football. The club's name commemorates Polish King Bolesław I the Brave (Polish: Bolesław I Chrobry), who ruled...
- Ἑβδομάς, romanized: Hagía kaì Megálē Hebdomás, lit. 'Holy and Great W****') commemorates the seven days leading up to Easter. It begins with the commemoration...
- Saint Mark's Day, or the Feast of Saint Mark, commemorates Mark the Evangelist and takes place on April 25. The 25th of April is a national holiday throughout...
- Alfred Dunhill Limited and British American Tobacco. The brand name commemorates the English tobacconist, entrepreneur, and inventor Alfred Dunhill. In...