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Mischi, Guarnieri, Ferrarese e Oviedo
JULY, AUGUST
AND SEPTEMBER
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Mischi, Guarnieri, Ferrarese e Oviedo

JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER

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JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

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MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

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August

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JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

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September

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JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

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USA

Remembrace Day (11th September)

A solemn day to honor and remember the victims of the terrorist attacks in 2001. Commemorated with ceremonies across the country (New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania.)

USA

Women's Equality day (26th August)

Commemorates the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920.

USA

Comic-con International (24th-27th July)

Held in San Diego, California, this is the largest comic book and pop culture convention in the U.S.

UK

Edinburgh Festival Fringe (2th-26th August)

The largest arts festival in the world, it showcases comedy, theatreand perfomance art.

UK

Notting Hill Carnival (25th-26th August)

A massive Caribbean street festival in London celebrating Afro-Caribbean culture, music, and food.

USA

Oktoberfest Zinzinnati (Late September)

Cincinnati’s version of the famous German festival, celebrating Bavarian culture, beer, and food.

USA

National Aviation Day (19th August)

Honors the birth of aviation pioneer Orville Wright.

UK

Battle of Britain Day (15th September 1940)

Marks a decisive day in WWI when the RAF defended the UK against a large-scale attack by Nazi Germany's air force.

UK

Glorius Twelfth (12th August)

The official start of the grouse shooting season in the UK.

USA

The End of World War II (14th August 1945)

V-J Day (Victory over Japan day) marked the official surrender of Japan, effectively ending WWII.

UK

Henley Royal Regatta (2th-7th July)

An annual rowing event held on the River Thames, featuring international competition.

USA

Independence day - (July 4th)

One of the most important national holidays, celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Marked by fireworks, parades, concerts and patriotic display across the country.

USA

Labor day (First Monday in September)

A federal holiday celebrating the contributions of American workers.Marks the unofficial end of summer with parades, barbecues, and public events.

UK

Heritage Open Days (early to mid-September)

A festival celebrating England's heritage, with free access to historical buildings and landmarks.

USA

Moon Landing Anniversary - July 20th

Apollo 11 Moon landing (July 20, 1969): Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon.

UK

Britain and Germany declare war (4th August 1914)

The UK entered WWI after Germany invaded Belgium.

USA

Bastille day - July 14th

French National Day celebrated by french communities in the U.S., especially in cities like New Orleans and New York, with parties, parades and French events.

UK

Battle of the Boyne day - (July 12th 1690)

Commemorated by Unionits in Northern Ireland, marking the 1690 victory of Protestant King William III over Catholic King James II.

UK

Battle of the Somme - (1th July 1916)

One of the bloodiest battles of WWI, it began on July 1 and lasted until November.

UK

Swan Upping (mid July)

A traditional ceremony where the Queen's swans on the Thames are counted and tagged.

UK

Last Night of the Proms (14th Semptember)

A famous British classical music concert at the Royal Alber Hall, ending the annual Proms season.

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