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== Quebec and Australian state days ==
==Why a seperate article?==
There must be a reason that this article is separate from [[Independence Day]]. They don't call the 4th of July "National Day" in the United States. If they don't call it such, then please don't list it. --[[User:Jiang|Jia]][[User talk:Jiang|'''ng''']] 19:22, 9 Aug 2004 (UTC)
So long as Quebec is featured on this list, it seems to me to make sense that the particular days of Australian states (and the Northern Territory), such as [[Queensland Day]], should be as well. Is there any objection? [[User:Thorpewilliam|thorpewilliam]] ([[User talk:Thorpewilliam|talk]]) 07:22, 7 July 2022 (UTC)


== Aragon – "an XIII legend" ==
:To further complicate matters, October 1 is called National Day and is a national holiday in [[Hong Kong]]. July 1 is called "Establishment Day". --[[User:Jiang|Jia]][[User talk:Jiang|'''ng''']] 20:10, 9 Aug 2004 (UTC)


What is an "XIII legend"? Is it meant to be a 13th-century legend? [[User:WP Ludicer|WP Ludicer]] ([[User talk:WP Ludicer|talk]]) 08:11, 3 July 2023 (UTC)
:: There are differences between National Day, [[National holiday]] and [[Independence Day]]; The National Day is defined in the article. Perhaps this could be expanded to say that it is the day when the primary national celebrations take place. Many - maybe most - countries do not have a particular day called ''National Day''. The term is a definition. As such, it is reasonable to say that the National Day of the USA is 4th July. This happens to be Independence Day. Some countries have a National Day that is not their Independence Day. The definition of Independence Day is self explanatory. National holiday is a looser term describing any day that is a holiday throughtout a country. Most countries have several National holidays in a year. One of these may be the National Day and also Independence Day (e.g. USA). In Britain the National Day is not a National holiday, nor is it Independence Day. --Arcturus


== National Day ==
:How do you explain calling July 1st "National Day" in Hong Kong when the term would mean October 1 in all other contexts? This is just confusing... If this is a mere definition, then "day" should not be capitalized. --[[User:Jiang|Jia]][[User talk:Jiang|'''ng''']] 18:34, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)


Some of the listings at Independence Day are not really dates of independence. This article can and should explain the specific occaision as is done at Independence Day. --[[User:Jiang|Jia]][[User talk:Jiang|'''ng''']] 18:36, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Missing from the article: What constitutes a National Day, i.e., how is it determined? Does Congress have anything to do with it? For example, how (and when) has "National Fried Chicken Day" come into existence, by what mechanism? [[User:Causticity|Causticity]] ([[User talk:Causticity|talk]]) 16:47, 6 July 2023 (UTC)


== Malaysia ==
Quote from the CIA World Factbook on Hong Kong:


I want to know all about Malaysia. [[Special:Contributions/2001:E68:540D:4C17:80BE:99E4:D920:3636|2001:E68:540D:4C17:80BE:99E4:D920:3636]] ([[User talk:2001:E68:540D:4C17:80BE:99E4:D920:3636|talk]]) 13:17, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
''National Day (Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China), 1 October (1949); note - 1 July 1997 is celebrated as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day''


== Format ==
So the article should be updated with 1st Oct for Hong Kong (I'll do it). I think the date attributed to HK at the moment is the old National Day. It would improve the article if further information about the nature of each of the National Days was given. Any volunteers? (I might make a start) [[User:Arcturus|Arcturus]] 18:56, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)


In my opinion the list of national days be separated into 3 tables of defunct states, disputed states, and recognised sovereign states for easier navigation. Is there any objections? [[User:Thatautistichistorian|Thatautistichistorian]] ([[User talk:Thatautistichistorian|talk]]) 01:06, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
== Fomatting the list ==

I personally think the list of dates would be a bit more viewable if it were, in some sense, tabulated. I tried, but I'm no Wiki formatting fundi, so I couldn't get it right. [[User:Warrickball|Warrickball]] 11:09, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

I agree with Warrickball but unfortunately share her/his backwardness! I also think a list by date would be very helpful, and easy to do once the alpha list is tabulated. [[User:Deoxyribonucleic acid trip|Deoxyribonucleic acid trip]] ([[User talk:Deoxyribonucleic acid trip|talk]]) 10:02, 27 September 2009 (UTC)

== United Kingdom: 2nd Saturday in June ==

What's that about then? It's not something that immediately leaps to mind. -- [[User:Francs2000|Francs2000]] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Francs2000&action=edit&section=new Talk] [[]] 15:15, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)

:2nd Saturday in June is [[Trooping the Colour]] day, also known as the UK National Day, at least by some establishments. As with the other national days in the UK it's fairly low key within that context. It is, however, the closest we've got for the UK as a whole. Perhaps a note to clarify this in the article? I'll do it if agreed.[[User:Arcturus|Arcturus]] 17:38, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

It has never been known as 'National Day' to my knowledge, and no ACT of Parliament accords it such status. That the date is 'the second Staurady in June' confirms this.

::Yes please, I hadn't associated Trooping the Colour as a National Day, so other readers are probably also going to be confused. -- [[User:Francs2000|Francs2000]] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Francs2000&action=edit&section=new Talk] [[]] 18:49, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

The usual reason given for a National Day is idependence, liberation, revolution or constitution. As the UK has never considered itself to have become independent of any other state, to have been liberated, does not have a constitution, and the revolutions it has had (Civil War and 1688) were quickly treated as though they had never taken place, there has been no need for a National Day. This is of course what makes the CIA fact book on this point specious nonsense.

: Given that this day is not, in fact, celebrated nationally in the UK (and indeed I've managed to live in the UK all my life without even knowing that such a thing allegedly exists), how can it be described as a national day at all? It makes no sense to give a date in the article which is completely unknown to the majority of the population of the country that supposedly celebrates it. It would be better to explain that some countries, like the UK, simply don't have anything that remotely resembles a "national day" at all. &mdash; [[User:Haeleth|Haeleth]] <small>[[User_talk:Haeleth|Talk]]</small> 15:28, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

The second Saturday in June is the Queen's official birthday. Trooping the Colour is part of this celebration. It has nothing to do with anything resembling a UK national day.[[User:Drc79|Drc79]] 13:45, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Yes, let us please take out this National Day for the UK. It is a possible candidate, if one were forced to name a day (but St George's day would be just as good), but it is miles and miles away from being a national day. Not one person in a hundred could tell you when it is, it isn't a public holiday. So it isn't a national day in any sense at all. So Denmark isn't the only country not to have a national day, the UK is exactly the same. TIME TO CHANGE THIS. [[User:Vronks|Vronks]] ([[User talk:Vronks|talk]]) 21:08, 7 April 2011 (UTC)

It the [[Queen's Offical Birthday]] it is regarded as the nearest thing to a National day in the United Kingdom and is thus regarded by British institutions over seas, particularly British Embassies, as such maybe that should be indicated without fulling stating it as the national day. --Lemonade100 11:25, 18 April 2011 (UTC)

== Birthday of Thai king ==
The birthday of Thai(land)'s current king is listed as a National Day, however the article defines national day as the date of nationhood or independence, which seems to indicate that the king's birthday is not a national day. —[[User:Tokek|Tokek]] 00:29, 24 May 2005 (UTC)

== Rosie ==

Shouldn't that be explained, why Rosie is the ruler.....? otherwise it might be quite confusing... who is rosie, etc...?

== Merge suggestion ==

*'''Oppose''' National Holiday and National Day are actually two separate phenomena. Most countries have several national holidays in a year, but usually only one National Day. Keep the articles separate for clarification. [[User:Arcturus|Arcturus]] 20:09, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. If you actually read [[National holiday]], you'll find that what it describes ''is'' in fact the same as a national day. We should therefore merge any useful information from that article here, and set [[National holiday]] up as a disambiguation page linking both here and to [[Public holiday]], which is the sense of the word you appear to be thinking of. &mdash; [[User:Haeleth|Haeleth]] <small>[[User_talk:Haeleth|Talk]]</small> 15:30, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. Agree with [[User:Haeleth|Haeleth]]. --[[User:Neo-Jay|Neo-Jay]] 13:18, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
*'''Support'''. Ditto above. The difference is hair-splitting. --[[User:Mashford|Mashford]] 12:48, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

== List of days in merge ==

The list of celebrated days in [[National holiday]] is logically organized by month. I think this is a more effective and accessible way of presenting this as a straight list, so I intend to preserve it in the forthcoming merge. With thi sin mind, I will be removing the present arrangement. Let me know if there are any concerns/objections. --[[User:Mashford|Mashford]] 12:58, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
:I think, having read the above comments, I can now go with the merge. However, I'm not sure about listing by date. Why might people come to this page? Often it will be to find out ''when'' a particular country has its National Day/Holiday. Less frequently would someone want to know ''which'' countries have a National Day on a particular date. This latter information is readily available elsewhere, such as the '''On This Day''' listings. The former view is not that easily available. I would suggest maintaining the list by country - or perhaps there's some way we can accommodate both? [[User:Arcturus|Arcturus]] 15:10, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
Is there any particular reason, Arcturus, why the list cannot be presented in both ways? Why choose only one method? I think there would be some uses for a list by date that would not be supported by On this Day. And there is some value in getting the one source of data right and presenting it in both formats, rather than expecting people to rely on different datasets depending on whether they are looking from an alpha or a chrono starting point. [[User:Deoxyribonucleic acid trip|Deoxyribonucleic acid trip]] ([[User talk:Deoxyribonucleic acid trip|talk]]) 10:06, 27 September 2009 (UTC)

== Duplication ==

Some countries, such as Yemen/Republic of Yemen are listed twice. --[[User:24.14.148.180|24.14.148.180]] 19:44, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

== Lebanon ==

The CIA Factbook and [[Lebanon]] page in Wiki list November 22nd as the Lebanese Independence Day, so I don't quite know where 24th November came from? I'm editing it. [[User:Macavity7|Macavity7]] 00:28, 7 August 2007 (UTC)

== Australia ==

Australia Day, 26th January, is in the list. This entry claims to list days which "mark the nationhood of a nation". Well, 26th of January doesn't do that. It commemorates the day the British First Fleet landed at Sydney Cove, and hence the creation of the British colony of New South Wales. Hardly the creation of a nation.

Some with sympathy for the earlier inhabitants have come to call it Invasion Day. [[User:HiLo48|HiLo48]] ([[User talk:HiLo48|talk]]) 07:57, 6 October 2009 (UTC)

:Australia Day is now listed as "Unification/Revolution-related". That still does not seem right. It is the founding of a colony. Shouldn't It be shown on the map in the "Other" category? Or maybe there should be a separate category for "Foundation-related". (There doesn't seem to be any other sovereign nation that celebrates its founding as a colony, btw.) --[[User:Vortimer|Vortimer]] ([[User talk:Vortimer|talk]]) 04:38, 26 January 2016 (UTC)

::I am going to change this map. I am sure there are other mistakes. [[User:Kransky|Kransky]] ([[User talk:Kransky|talk]]) 06:45, 28 January 2017 (UTC)

== These sections should be kept seperate ==

My own opinion is that these secttions should be kept as they are because not totally realted. A national holiday is the date on which a whole country celebtrates and can last for 1 to 7 days. A national Day is the day on which the event takes place and only last one day. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/172.143.113.173|172.143.113.173]] ([[User talk:172.143.113.173|talk]]) 19:20, 20 September 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== Capitalization ==

"National day" is a descriptive term, not a proper name.
It should be lowercased in the article title and throughout the body, unless someone can come up with a good reason not to.

--[[User:207.176.159.90|207.176.159.90]] 03:33, 2 November 2007 (UTC)

:Here's a good reason not to. If you lower-cased it to ordinary words, you'd have to put it in quotation marks everywhere.[[User:Eregli bob|Eregli bob]] ([[User talk:Eregli bob|talk]]) 14:43, 4 January 2011 (UTC)

== Weekday Observance Customs ==

I came to this article looking for a description of the rules countries use to observe holidays that fall on weekends (such as July 4, 2009; a saturday). Consider adding a section? --[[Special:Contributions/207.38.19.83|207.38.19.83]] ([[User talk:207.38.19.83|talk]]) 23:28, 24 June 2009 (UTC)

== Niue ==

I think you may have the wrong day. Niue celebrates the birthday of their constitution and Niue Flag Raising Day is October 19. This is according to [http://www.niueisland.com/whatson/ What's on in Niue], whereas there is nothing much happening in February. Also, the [http://icalshare.com/calendars/5065 ICalShare] calendar has their national day marked on October 19. [[User:James Galloway|James Galloway]] ([[User talk:James Galloway|talk]]) 18:40, 17 October 2010 (UTC)

== Fix the map ==

Belgian national day is not independence-related. --[[User:Rastko Pocesta|Rastko Pocesta]] ([[User talk:Rastko Pocesta|talk]]) 21:55, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
:Done. [[User:Alinor|Alinor]] ([[User talk:Alinor|talk]]) 11:45, 13 November 2010 (UTC)
Neither is the Romanian national holiday independence-related. [[Special:Contributions/93.174.161.83|93.174.161.83]] ([[User talk:93.174.161.83|talk]]) 18:50, 31 January 2011 (UTC)

The Irish National Holiday, St. Patrick's day, is a celebration of the anniversary of St. Patrick's death. It is not independence or politically related consequently. Perhaps a change in the map is appropriate.
--[[Special:Contributions/87.33.59.137|87.33.59.137]] ([[User talk:87.33.59.137|talk]]) 16:47, 9 November 2012 (UTC)

:The same applies to Wales. Doesn't the map need a new category, perhaps "Other National Day" (not independence or revolution or unification-related)? [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 17:30, 9 November 2012 (UTC)

== Denmark ==

Can't say I know much of Danish customs, but what about [[Constitution Day (Denmark)]]? [[User:LukeSurl|LukeSurl]]<sup> [[User Talk:LukeSurl|t]] [[Special:Contributions/LukeSurl|c]]</sup> 22:57, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
:I live in Denmark. It is confusing. It '''was''' a National Day until 1975, everyone had a half day off to celebrate, by law. That law was however revoked, I don't know why exactly. The explanation usually goes like this: In the beginning the whole day was off, and the king gave a speech, there were carnival like events, and the day ended with a ball. However, after a few decades, politicians realized that they had huge gatherings of happy people, and increasingly made it into a political platform. Then came the recession, and industries pressurized government into making it half a day off. Meanwhile the use of it for politics increased, pushing back the old National Day celebrations. Especially by the Socialist party. So in 1975 the government decided that this was unfair, because the Socialist party already had May 1st as a holiday, and therefore revoked the whole thing. And although it is officially Constitution Day, the day is in fact popularly known as National Day ('Nationaldagen', very few say ’Grundlovsdagen'). Oddly, the law that says that all shops must close this day, is still in effect. All companies still give staff the half day off to celebrate, and in fact most now give the whole day off as they don't want to bother with half days. So in practice it is still a National Day and Holiday like before 1975, only not by law.--[[User:Dbjorck|Dbjorck]] ([[User talk:Dbjorck|talk]]) 06:03, 1 June 2012 (UTC)
::::Never in my 37 years in Denmark have I heard June 5th referred to as "Nationaldag". If someone called it that I wouldn't have a clue that they were talking about Grundlovsdag. As far as I'm concerned we never had a national day. The fact that Grundlovsdag used to be a public holiday doesn't make it a national day.--[[User:Thathánka Íyotake|Thathánka Íyotake]] ([[User talk:Thathánka Íyotake|talk]]) 06:03, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
::The above is mislaeding - it explains (or rather "interprets") the reasons for 5th of June not being a public holiday anymore, but regardless of that, the date has never been The National Day of Denmark. It is commonly known as "Grundlovsdag", not "Danmarks Nationaldag". The confusion only arises when somebody asks "what is the national day of Denmark?". Then The Constitution Day usually is the first that springs to mind. So you might argue that it is *a* national day, but it is not in any official respect *The* National Day. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/188.183.47.162|188.183.47.162]] ([[User talk:188.183.47.162|talk]]) 12:04, 6 June 2012 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:::The article specifically states that Denmark and the UK do not have "official" national days, so I don't think including special days is really misleading. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 15:57, 6 June 2012 (UTC)

== Quebec ==
Should Quebec be included in this list as it is a province and not a nation unto itself? If so, should the US State of Texas (with [[Texas Independence Day]]) be included as well? --[[User:Strandist|Strandist]] ([[User talk:Strandist|talk]]) 04:11, 5 July 2011 (UTC)

Quebec should be in pink like other entries which are not sovereign states! <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/109.65.171.27|109.65.171.27]] ([[User talk:109.65.171.27|talk]]) 14:59, 11 July 2014 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

::Fixed that one. [[User:Bagunceiro|Bagunceiro]] ([[User talk:Bagunceiro|talk]]) 16:24, 11 July 2014 (UTC)

== Can someone create a sortable list please? ==

Posting this after asking a question at [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Miscellaneous]]. Is there anyone watching here who has the skills to turn the list of national days into a sortable list? My particular goal is a list of national days in date order. [[User:HiLo48|HiLo48]] ([[User talk:HiLo48|talk]]) 02:57, 31 December 2011 (UTC)

:Done, as a collapsed, sortable table. The sorting on country/region can be used to check that this list matches the alphabetical list, and the sorting on date, to see how many have national days on the first of the month etc (pretty useless really). Perhaps I should have a hidden date column to re-sort on date in the year, but reloading the table achieves the same effect. Suggestions for improvement are welcomed. This is the first time I've ever created a Wiki table, so criticisms are also welcomed. The article needs checking and improving. I think the original format as an alphabetical list should be retained, since it is the format most useful to most readers, so I've just added the collapsed table at the end. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 07:43, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

::That's perfect. Thank you. [[User:HiLo48|HiLo48]] ([[User talk:HiLo48|talk]]) 10:34, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

:::Thanks -- however, when you sort the table by date now, it's sorted '''alphabetically''' by date, not in date order. (1 August doesn't make sense as the first in the list). Please can you change it to '''sort by date in the year in proper date order'''? [[Special:Contributions/203.217.31.167|203.217.31.167]] ([[User talk:203.217.31.167|talk]]) 03:42, 15 August 2012 (UTC)

::::Yes, as I mentioned above, it loads already sorted by date, and if you re-sort, it does it alphabetically with all the 1sts of the months followed by all the 2nds (pretty useless). I could add a true date column, but sorting by that would just put the table back into the order it initially loads. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 06:21, 15 August 2012 (UTC)

== Samoa ==

Samoa's independence day was Jan. 1, 1962, but that's not when its national day is. National day, as correctly stated in the list is June 1 (but it's not Independence Day from NZ, as was previously stated in the list). According to [http://books.google.com/books?id=EDGapfBX-CAC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA506#v=onepage&q&f=false this source], the national holiday is in June to avoid holiday overload at Christmas time, while [http://books.google.ca/books?id=gDbKexa1jfcC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA94&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false this source] says that it's to avoid the January rainy season. So, it seems to be a unique case of a random date as the national holiday, but it's not Independence Day (as the anniversary of independence is in January.)--[[User:Canuckguy|Canuckguy]] ([[User talk:Canuckguy|talk]]) 22:10, 1 June 2012 (UTC)

== Original research? ==

Are there reliable secondary sources that use the term ''National Day'' in exactly this way? Wikipedia articles are not permitted to make up their own terminology. While it's reasonable to want to group these days together, I suspect that a list would be better than an article. To me the article appears to violate [[WP:OR]] and [[WP:NEO]]. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] ([[User talk:Trovatore|talk]]) 18:02, 10 October 2012 (UTC)

:Yes, the first section could be relegated to notes, with unreferenced material removed. All I've found so far is a list of African National Days [http://www.bcafrica.co.uk/regional-councils/african-national-days], but the term (with Capital Letters) might be more widely used? If not, then perhaps it should be relegated to lower case as just a list of days celebrated by nations. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 21:14, 10 October 2012 (UTC)

== Morocco ==

The main celebration seems to be on November 18th (Eid Al Istiqulal) (Independence Day), rather than "Throne Day" in March which is not listed as a national day on most websites. Does anyone know a reliable source? [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 19:22, 29 December 2012 (UTC)

== Italy ==

Walter J. Rotelmayer has twice removed 25 April from Italy's celebrations (along with references). I agree that their main national day is June 2nd, but isn't April 25th also a national celebration? We seem to allow more than one day for some nations, but if Italians do not consider April 25th to be a celebration of their nation then I'm happy for that date to remain deleted. Can anyone confirm the situation? It will take me a while to contact Italians of my acquaintance. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 18:37, 1 June 2013 (UTC)

:Hi. I am Italian. As I told you in the last edit description, the only National Day in which the Italians celebrate the "Country" or the "Nation" is the Republic Day (The 2nd of June). April 25th is an important National Celebration in which the Italians celebrate the end of the WWII and the defeat of the Fascism in Italy. This last celebration is linked to an important event but it has nothing in common with the unity of the nation. For instance The World Factbook (CIA) considers the 2nd of June as the only National Holiday: [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/it.html CIA - The World Factbook ]
:I removed further information because I thought they could be redundant.
:I'm sorry for this misunderstanding, maybe I had to be more accurate at the beginning of the edit.
:Greetings --[[User:Walter J. Rotelmayer|Walter J. Rotelmayer]] ([[User talk:Walter J. Rotelmayer|talk]]) 20:55, 1 June 2013 (UTC)

::That's OK. If you remove a reference, it is always wise to replace it with a better one, then there can be no argument. The heading of this article is ambiguous. Some people interpret it as the one main celebration day (which I accept is June 2nd for Italy), and others read it as "Day of National Celebration" (which would include April 25th for Italy, as in my reference). We'll leave it at your interpretation. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 07:59, 2 June 2013 (UTC)

== Table ==

The information in this article was duplicated (as it admitted) and the tabular form of it didn't sort correctly. I've removed the list form and modified the table to sort on date or nation. It still has issues, but at least only needs to be corrected in one place now. [[User:Bagunceiro|Bagunceiro]] ([[User talk:Bagunceiro|talk]]) 13:19, 6 July 2014 (UTC)

:Yes, that's what I should have done when I created the table. People seemed to prefer the alphabetical list, so is it possible to give your table an initial alphabetically sorted format? [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 22:50, 9 July 2014 (UTC)

::Yes, for sure - it just needs to be manually sorted that way for it to be the initial order (might in that case be logical to swap the first two columns around too?): "People" might like to do this if they prefer it that way ;-). But, of course, otherwise it only needs a click in the "nation" header to get it alphabetical. [[User:Bagunceiro|Bagunceiro]] ([[User talk:Bagunceiro|talk]]) 00:12, 10 July 2014 (UTC)

:::I was hoping that there was some initial sort function that would achieve that result. I might have a go at the manual sort sometime if others think it's worthwhile matching the other table in the independence day article and restoring this article to an alphabetical list. The easiest way is probably to import into a text editor (as I did when I created the table) and rearrange in that before exporting back to a wiki-table. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 17:43, 10 July 2014 (UTC)

::::Wikitable isn´t the ideal format for sorting or for juggling but it´s not too bad if you have the facilities of vi. I think I agree that it is better like that. [[User:Bagunceiro|Bagunceiro]] ([[User talk:Bagunceiro|talk]]) 13:58, 11 July 2014 (UTC)
::::I´ve added a highlight for the non-sovereign nations. Whether that´s the best way to do it I´m not sure - open to suggestions. [[User:Bagunceiro|Bagunceiro]] ([[User talk:Bagunceiro|talk]]) 14:20, 11 July 2014 (UTC)

:::::Thank you for all your work on this. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 20:48, 11 July 2014 (UTC)

== Poland ==

The definition of national day is "The National Day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country". Totally accepting that Armed Forces Day is very important in Poland, that doesn't make it the national day:

* There can only really be one national day (or none) per nation. This is one of the areas where this list needs a good old tidy up.
* Armed Forces Day doesn't meet the criteria of marking the nationhood, where Independence does.

In fact lots of nations have important public holidays that don't qualify as national days, but we shouldn't fill this list up with "important holidays". That's a different list ;-)
[[User:Bagunceiro|Bagunceiro]] ([[User talk:Bagunceiro|talk]]) 17:25, 5 August 2014 (UTC)

== Sapmi ==

Could the national day of Sapmi be added to the list of national days? <small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/85.113.164.76|85.113.164.76]] ([[User talk:85.113.164.76|talk]]) 05:49, 15 April 2016 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

:We have an article [[Sami National Day]], and a page for [[Sápmi]], so I don't see why not. There's the minor problem of whether to put it under Lapland, Sapmi, Sápmi or Sami. Which would be best? [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 07:52, 15 April 2016 (UTC)

== At least ambigious ==

"Another example is Thailand which celebrates the birthday of the king on 5 December." Do they still (I guess)? He's dead. Or do they also celebrate, 28 July [1952] day of the current king. [Trivia, tho old one was longest reigning, the queen of UK is now..] [[User:Comp.arch|comp.arch]] ([[User talk:Comp.arch|talk]]) 09:46, 13 February 2017 (UTC)

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== "known outside France as Bastille Day" ==

This isn't true - "Bastille Day", being English, is only used in English-speaking countries, which is not the same as "outside France".[[Special:Contributions/213.127.210.95|213.127.210.95]] ([[User talk:213.127.210.95|talk]]) 23:03, 11 December 2017 (UTC)
:Thank you for pointing that out. I've changed the article. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 23:48, 11 December 2017 (UTC)
::It's also known as "bastilledagen" in Danish. I suspect the word is common in other languages/countries too. [http://denstoredanske.dk/Geografi_og_historie/Frankrig/Frankrig_1789-1815/Bastilledagen] <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/2001:2012:21D:6000:6CCF:2D83:71A2:E6B|2001:2012:21D:6000:6CCF:2D83:71A2:E6B]] ([[User talk:2001:2012:21D:6000:6CCF:2D83:71A2:E6B#top|talk]]) 10:20, 28 May 2018 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== Historical national days ==

This article really ought to include data on the national days of some states that no longer exist (e.g. the Soviet Union) or where the date has changed over time (e.g. Germany, the Netherlands pre-WW2). [[Special:Contributions/83.254.129.208|83.254.129.208]] ([[User talk:83.254.129.208|talk]]) 21:43, 15 June 2019 (UTC)

== UMA APPRECIATION DAY ==

ON THE LAST OF EACH MONTH AN APPRECATION DAY FOR UMA IS HELD.
THE ORIGINS OF THE DAY IS AS FOLLOWS: UMA WAS "BULLIED" BY HER FRIEND GROUP NOT IN A SUPER MEAN WAY BUT STILL SO WE CREATED A DAY JUST FOR UMA.


FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK THIS ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ



SINGNDED BY YOURS TRULY: ''SATAN''

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Quebec and Australian state days

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So long as Quebec is featured on this list, it seems to me to make sense that the particular days of Australian states (and the Northern Territory), such as Queensland Day, should be as well. Is there any objection? thorpewilliam (talk) 07:22, 7 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Aragon – "an XIII legend"

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What is an "XIII legend"? Is it meant to be a 13th-century legend? WP Ludicer (talk) 08:11, 3 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

National Day

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Missing from the article: What constitutes a National Day, i.e., how is it determined? Does Congress have anything to do with it? For example, how (and when) has "National Fried Chicken Day" come into existence, by what mechanism? Causticity (talk) 16:47, 6 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Malaysia

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I want to know all about Malaysia. 2001:E68:540D:4C17:80BE:99E4:D920:3636 (talk) 13:17, 31 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Format

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In my opinion the list of national days be separated into 3 tables of defunct states, disputed states, and recognised sovereign states for easier navigation. Is there any objections? Thatautistichistorian (talk) 01:06, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]