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  1. Sep 23, 2019 · Day of the Dead. Each year on November 2 nd, Day of the Dead is celebrated throughout Mexico with extravagant parties and parades, colorful decorations, and elaborate costumes and makeup. Contrary to what many might think, Day of the Dead is not the Mexican version of Halloween but a celebration of life and death that’s unique in the world.

  2. 5 days ago · When: November 29, 2024 - January 19, 2025 Where: Amsterdam, Netherlands The Amsterdam Light Festival transforms the city's historic canals into a magical outdoor exhibition of light art installations. Artists from around the world create stunning illuminated sculptures and projections that reflect on the water's surface.

  3. November 15. America Recycles Day. Day of the Imprisoned Writer. King’s Feast | Dynasty Day. National Bundt (Pan) Day. National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day. National Hermit Cookie Day. National Philanthropy Day®. Sadie Hawkins Day.

    • Thanksgiving, Plimoth Plantation, Massachusetts. Thanksgiving, a U.S. holiday on the fourth Thursday of November, originated in the fall of 1621, when Pilgrims celebrated their successful wheat crop and overflowing store cupboards with a three-day feast.
    • Vendimia, Mendoza, Argentina. On the final Sunday of February, the Archbishop of Mendoza sprinkles the season’s first grapes with holy water and offers the new vintage to God, setting off a month of celebrations in Argentina’s Mendoza region.
    • Rice Harvest, Bali, Indonesia. Dewi Sri, the rice goddess, is venerated as a matter of course in Bali, where rice is the staple crop. During the harvest, villages are festooned with flags, and simple bamboo temples dedicated to the goddess are erected in the upstream, most sacred corners of the rice fields.
    • Chanthaburi Fruit Fair, Chanthaburi, Thailand. Chanthaburi, Thailand, is known for gemstones—and for its profusion of beautiful native fruits, as colorful as jewels.
    • November holidays around the world. 31 October – 1 November Samhain (Pagan feast from which Halloween is derived) 31 October – 2 November Dia de Muertos, in English, Day of the Dead (Mexico)
    • Samhain – old school Halloween. Samhain (pronounced: sow-in, sow as in a female pig) meaning “summer’s end”, is a Gaelic festival that celebrates the closing of harvest season and beginning of winter.
    • Dia de los Muertos – Day of the Dead. Dia del los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Latin America is a time to honour deceased family and friends. In the pre-Spanish era of central and southern Mexico, Dia de los Muertos was celebrated by indigenous groups in early summer.
    • Guy Fawkes Day – triumph over terrorism. Guy Fawkes is the name of a Catholic Englishman who fought in the Eighty Years’ War between Catholic Spain and Protestant Dutch reformers.
  4. Sep 2, 2024 · The First World War officially ended on the 11th of November, 1918, and every year since then, there have been commemorative speeches, parades, church services, and programs that help us remember those that gave their lives for our countries. 7. World Diabetes Day. When: the 14th of November.

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  6. Aug 30, 2024 · 7. Armistice Day (Remembrance Day, Veterans Day) – November 11th, The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month signifies the signing of the Armistice (peace treaty) in November 1918. This marks the end of World War 1 and the day the guns of the front line finally fell silent after a horrific 4 years of constant war.

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