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Indian Arrival Day
holiday
National Doughnut Day
Holiday in the United States
Midwinter
holiday celebrated in Antarctica
Republic Day
public holiday in Somalia commemorating the unification of the former Italian and British Somalilands as the Somali Republic
Sette Giugno
Maltese national holiday
Take Your Dog to Work Day
Informal observance on June 22
Phi Ta Khon
group of festivals held in Dan Sai, Thailand
Rusalka week
Slavic holiday. Folk Christianity
Herz-Jesu-Feuer
fire rite on Tyrol and Trentino hillsides
Sânziană
thumb|200px|Sânziene (Lady's Bedstraw flowers)
thumbnail|Sânzienele at Cricău Festival 2013
Helsinki Day
annual celebration in Finland
Sitalsasthi Carnival
Shitalasasthi (also known as Sital sasthi) is a significant festival that celebrates the wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is primarily observed by the Utkal Brahmins (commonly referred to as Odia Brahmins) and Aranyaka Brahmins (also known as Jhadua Brahmins). The festival has been celebrated for centuries and has its origins in Sambalpur, Odisha. It is believed to have begun around 400 years ago when the King of Sambalpur invited Utkal Srotriya Vaidika Brahmins from the Brahmin sasana villages of Puri district. The Brahmin community of Nandapada, considered one of the oldest grou

Emancipation Day
commemoration and public holiday to mark emancipation of enslaved people
Gawai Dayak
harvest festival in Malaysia
Greenland National Day
day of Greenlandic national identity
Occupation of the Latvian Republic Day
to recall the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940
King Kamehameha I Day
public holiday in Hawaii on June 11
International Afrolatina, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women's Day
awareness day
Bounty Day
public holiday in Norfolk Island and Pitcairn Island commemorating the Bounty mutineers
Mixed Race Day
Annual celebration on 27 June in Brazil
Bendidia
300px|thumb|right|Votive relief showing Bendis (right, identified by her Phrygian cap) approached by eight athletes and two officials. The torch in the hands of the first official shows that the athletes were part of a torch relay team.
The Bendidia was an ancient Athenian festival celebrating the Thracian goddess Bendis. It was celebrated on the 19th day of the month of Thargelion (late May, in the Gregorian calendar), and was introduced in 429 BC. The festival took place in Piraeus. It was rare for ancient Athens to permit foreign residents of the city to worship their own gods; the cult of
Armed Forces Day
annual event in the UK
Semyk
Semyk is a traditional holiday celebrated by the Mari people of the Volga region of Russia. It is celebrated in June, seven weeks after , a commemoration of the deceased on the Thursday of Mari Easter week. Semyk involves veneration of ancestors, as well as weddings and feasts.
Navy Day
day in Israel to celebrate the navy, held on June 30
Peledush Payrem
Mari holiday
Celebrate Israel Parade
Annual parade in support of Israel in New York City
Whit Tuesday
Christian holiday
Whitsun
Whitsun (also Whitsunday or Whit Sunday) is the name used in Britain, and other countries among Anglicans and Methodists, for the Christian holy day of Pentecost. It falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter and commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon Jesus' disciples (as described in Acts 2). Whitsuntide, the week following Whitsunday, was one of three holiday weeks for the medieval villein; on most manors he was free from service on the lord's demesne this week, which marked a pause in the agricultural year. Whit Monday, the day after Whitsun, remained a holiday in Britain until 1971
Western Australia Day
public holiday in Western Australiaation