List of International Events for Each Day in July | Important Days in July

List of International Events for Each Day in July - Important Days in July
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Important Days in July

  1. Canada Day
  2. International Joke Day
  3. National Compliment Your Mirror Day
  4. Independence Day (United States)
  5. National Bikini Day
  6. International Kissing Day
  7. World Chocolate Day
  8. Video Game Day
  9. Nunavut Day (Canada)
  10. National Piña Colada Day
  11. World Population Day
  12. Malala Day
  13. National French Fry Day
  14. Bastille Day
  15. World Youth Skills Day
  16. Nelson Mandela International Day
  17. World Emoji Day
  18. National Ice Cream Day (third Sunday in July)
  19. International Nelson Mandela Day
  20. Moon Day (anniversary of the first moon landing)
  21. World Chess Day
  22. Hammock Day
  23. National Hot Dog Day
  24. Amelia Earhart Day
  25. International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members
  26. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Anniversary
  27. National Scotch Day
  28. World Nature Conservation Day
  29. International Tiger Day
  30. International Day of Friendship
  31. Harry Potter’s Birthday
  1. Canada Day – Celebrates the anniversary of Canada’s confederation
  2. World UFO Day – Focuses on the existence of unidentified flying objects
  3. International Plastic Bag Free Day – Promotes awareness about plastic pollution
  4. Independence Day (United States) – Celebrates the U.S. Declaration of Independence
  5. National Bikini Day – Marks the anniversary of the invention of the bikini
  6. International Kissing Day – Celebrates the act of kissing
  7. World Chocolate Day – Celebrates the deliciousness of chocolate
  8. Video Game Day – Celebrates the world of video games
  9. World Population Day – Focuses on global population issues
  10. National Pina Colada Day – Celebrates the tropical cocktail
  11. World Population Day – Promotes awareness and action on global population issues
  12. Malala Day – Honors the work of Malala Yousafzai for girls’ education
  13. National French Fry Day – Celebrates the popular snack
  14. Bastille Day – Commemorates the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille
  15. World Youth Skills Day – Promotes the importance of skills development for youth
  16. National Ice Cream Day – Celebrates the frozen dessert
  17. World Emoji Day – Celebrates the small digital images used in communication
  18. Mandela Day – Honors Nelson Mandela and encourages acts of kindness
  19. National Daiquiri Day – Celebrates the classic cocktail
  20. Moon Day – Commemorates the anniversary of the first moon landing
  21. National Junk Food Day – Celebrates indulgence in favorite unhealthy foods
  22. Pi Approximation Day – Celebrates the mathematical constant pi (22/7)
  23. National Gorgeous Grandma Day – Honors grandmothers and their contributions
  24. Amelia Earhart Day – Commemorates the aviation pioneer’s birthday
  25. Culinarians Day – Celebrates chefs and cooks around the world
  26. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Anniversary – Commemorates the ADA’s signing
  27. National Scotch Day – Celebrates the Scottish whisky
  28. World Hepatitis Day – Raises awareness about viral hepatitis
  29. International Tiger Day – Promotes awareness about tiger conservation
  30. International Friendship Day – Celebrates friendship globally
  31. Harry Potter’s Birthday – Celebrates the fictional character’s birthday

December

As we reach the end of the solar cycle, we reflect with our families in a time of festive cheer as we part from one year and onto the next. Graphixmidns provides all Month’s event banners for social media. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.

Note: It is advisable to exercise caution when relying on dates for major daily holidays in 2024, particularly for calendar or publishing purposes. Conflicting dates for holidays are not uncommon, and it is recommended to cross-reference information from multiple reliable sources to ensure accuracy. Factors such as regional variations, cultural differences, and changes in government policies can contribute to discrepancies in holiday dates. Users are encouraged to double-check with authoritative sources for the most precise and up-to-date information.

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