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Semik
Slavic folk Christianity holiday
Vestalia
Vestalia was a Roman religious festival in honor of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth and the burning continuation of the sacred fire of Rome. It was held from 7–15 June, and was reserved as a women's-only event.
108 Martyrs of World War II
roman Catholic martyrs in Poland during WWII
Constitution Day
observance in Denmark
UN Public Service Day
to celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community

Yhyakh
Yhyаkh (, ) is the festival that celebrates the rebirth of nature after a hard winter, the triumph of life, the beginning of a new year in the Sakha Republic. Historic celebration is observed on the 21st June, the day of the summer solstice.
Dano
Korean festival
King's Official Birthday
public holiday in Commonwealth realms
Labour Day
annual holiday
Apostles' Fast
fast observed by Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Christians; begins on the 2nd (In the Byzantine tradition) or 1st (in the Coptic/Syriac traditions) 2nd Monday after Pentecost; ends on the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul
June solstice
solstice that occurs each June (summer solstice in Northern Hemisphere and winter solstice in Southern Hemisphere)
Martyrs' Day
day to recognize martyrs for the nation

Jāņi
thumb|A man with an oak leaf wreath lighting up a pūdele (a container filled with tar, decorated with oak leaves and attached atop of a pole).
thumb|Jāņi cheese
Jāņi () is an annual Latvian festival celebrating the summer solstice. Although, astronomically the solstice falls on the 21st or 22nd of June, the public holidays—Līgo Day and Jāņi Day—are on the 23rd and 24th of June. The day before Jāņi is known as Līgosvētki, Līgovakars or simply known as Līgo.
Feast of the Sacred Heart
Solemnity in the Catholic Church
Icelandic National Day
annual holiday in Iceland
International Day of the African Child
Soweto uprising of the international African child day
Shayani Ekadashi
Ekadashi
Liberation Day
public holiday in various countries to commemorate a liberation
Baby jumping
Spanish festival
Anti-Fascist Struggle Day
public holiday in Croatia
National Women's Day
public holiday in South Africa
Constitution Day
state holiday of Ukraine
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Lajkonik
thumb|Lajkonik fete 2025, Senatorska street, Kraków
The Lajkonik is one of the unofficial symbols of the city of Kraków, Poland. It is represented as a bearded man resembling a Tatar in a characteristic pointed hat, dressed in Mongol attire, with a wooden horse around his waist (hobby horse). It is the subject of the Lajkonik Festival () that takes place each year on the first Thursday after the religious holiday of Corpus Christi.
World UFO Day
awareness day for people to gather and watch the skies for unidentified flying objects
Rosalia
festival of roses in the Roman Empire
Sankranti
Sankranti () refers to the transmigration of the sun from one zodiac to another in Indian astronomy. In Saurmana varsha (Hindu Solar year), there are twelve Sankrantis corresponding with twelve months of a year. The Sankrantis can be broadly classified into four main categories: Ayan (Solstice), Vishuva (Equinox), Vishupadi and Shadshitimukhi sankrantis.
Each Sankranti is marked as the beginning of a month in the sidereal solar calendars followed in South Indian states: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka; Himalayan states: Jammu region, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Nort
International Albinism Awareness Day
to celebrate the human rights of persons with albinism worldwide
Global Wind Day
Event organized by WindEurope
Telangana Formation Day
state holiday in the Indian state of Telangana

Arrhephoria
thumb|A recreation of the Statue of Athena that would have been found inside the Parthenon.
thumb|Recreation of the west pediment of the Parthenon.
Day of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan
public holiday in Azerbaijan

Grand Duke's Official Birthday
the annual national holiday of Luxembourg
Martyrs' Day
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Flag Day
holiday in the USA
Memorial Day
South Korean public holiday commemorating those who died while in military service during the Korean War and others
Raja
festival of Odisha
Flag Day
holiday dedicated to the Argentine flag and to the commemoration of its creator
Go Skateboarding Day
annual promotional event organized by the IASC
Independence Day
public holiday in Croatia, marked yearly on 8 October
Savitri Brata
a fasting day observed by married Hindu women
Noumenia
The Noumenia (, lit: new moon) is the first day of the lunar month and also a religious observance in ancient Athens and much of Greece (cf. Attic calendar).
Madaraka Day
Madaraka is a Swahili word for "freedom, independence".
Vat Purnima
Observance by Hindu married women
Day of Remembrance and Grief
russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian celebration
Nirjala Ekadashi
holiday
Plynteria
Plynteria (Gr. '''''') was a festival of ancient Greece celebrated at Athens every year, on the 22nd of Thargelion, in honor of Athena Polias, with the heroine Aglauros (or with the two combined as Athena Aglauros), whose temple stood on the Acropolis. The festival's name came from plynein (), a Greek verb meaning "to wash".
World Humanist Day
Humanist holiday

National Salvation Day of Azerbaijanis
public holiday in Azerbaijan
National Aboriginal Day
recognizing Indigenous peoples in Canada
Tau Herculids
meteor shower
Okinawa Memorial Day
Memorial day for the end of the Battle of Okinawa

Pride Toronto
organization
Åland's Autonomy Day
Finnish regional holiday
Bonalu
Bonalu (Telugu: బోనాలు) is a traditional festival centred on the Hindu goddess Mahakali from Telangana. This festival is celebrated annually in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, as well as in other parts of the state. It is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, which is around July and/or August. Special "poojas" (worship/ ceremonies) are performed for Yellamma (one of the many regional forms of Mahakali) on the first and last day of the festival. The festival is also considered a thanksgiving to Mahakali for fulfillment of vows.
Skira
Godavari Maha Pushkaram
Hindu festival held every 144 years
Seven Sleepers Day
feast day commemorating the legend of the Seven Sleepers
Democracy Day
public holiday in Nigeria commemorating the return to democracy
Waterloo Day
holiday
Buphonia
In ancient Greece, the Buphonia ( "ox-slayings") denoted a sacrificial ceremony performed at Athens as part of the Dipolieia, a religious festival held on the 14th of the midsummer month Skirophorion—in June or July—at the Acropolis. In the Buphonia a working ox was sacrificed to Zeus Polieus (Zeus protector of the city), which shows parallels to traditional rituals customs from early antiquity. A group of oxen was driven forward to the altar at the highest point of the Acropolis. On the altar a sacrifice of grain had been spread by members of the family of the Kentriadae, on whom this duty de