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Mother's Day
celebration honoring mothers

Diwali
Dipavali (IAST: ), commonly known as Diwali (), is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions such as Jainism and Sikhism. It symbolises the spiritual victory of Dharma over Adharma, light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Diwali is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar months of Ashvin (according to the amanta tradition) and Kārtika – between around mid-October and mid-November. The celebrations generally last five or six days.
Father's Day
celebration honoring fathers
All Saints' Day
Christian feast day

Advent
Advent is a season observed in most Christian denominations as a time of waiting and preparation for both the celebration of Jesus's birth at Christmas and Jesus's return at the Second Coming. It begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas, often referred to as Advent Sunday. Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year in Western Christianity. The name comes from Latin ('coming; arrival'), translating the Greek from the New Testament, originally referring to the Second Coming.
children's day
one of many public observances in honor of children
All Souls' Day
feast day in some Christian denominations
national day
designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation
Black Friday (shopping)
Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season and is the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at heavily discounted prices and often open early, sometimes as early as midnight or even on Thanksgiving. Some stores' sales continue to Monday or for a week.

International Men's Day
annual events
Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, though other days, such as October 31 or November 6, may be included depending on the locality. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pay respects and remember friends and family members who have died. These celebrations can take a humorous tone, as celebrants remember amusing events and anecdotes about the departed. It is widely observed in Mexico, where it largely developed, and is also observed in other places, especially by people of Mexican heritage. The observance falls during the Christian period of Allhallowtide. Some argue that there are Indigenous Mexican or ancient Aztec influences that account for the custom, though others see it as a local expression of the Allhallowtide season that was brought to the region by the Spanish; the Day of the Dead has become a way to remember those forebears of Mexican culture. The Day of the Dead is largely seen as having a festive characteristic.
World Diabetes Day
global awareness campaign on 14 November
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
world day

Samhain
Samhain ( , ; ; ) or '''' () is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season in autumn and beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year. It is also the Irish and Scottish Gaelic name for November. Celebrations begin on the evening of 31 October, since the Celtic day began and ended at sunset. This is about halfway between the autumnal equinox and winter solstice. It is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals along with Imbolc, Bealtaine, and Lughnasa. Historically it originated in Ireland and it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle o
International Students’ Day
annual international observance of student community
World Youth Day
event for young people organized by the Catholic Church
World Toilet Day
United Nations day on 19 November to tackle the sanitation crisis
St. Martin's Day
feast day of Saint Martin of Tours
International Day for Tolerance
Annual observance declared by UNESCO on 16th November
Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays. Its history begins with the events of 5 November 1605 O.S., when Guy Fawkes, a member of the Gunpowder Plot, was arrested while guarding explosives the plotters had placed beneath the House of Lords. The Catholic plotters had intended to assassinate Protestant King James I and his parliament. Celebrating that the king had survived, people lit bonfires around London. Months later, the Observance of 5th November Act 1605 mandated an annual public day of thanksgiving for the plot's failure.
Transgender Day of Remembrance
day to memorialize those who have been killed as a result of transphobia

Beltane
Beltane ( ) or Bealtaine () is the Gaelic May Day festival, marking the beginning of summer. It is traditionally held on 1 May, or about midway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.

Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in former countries of the British Empire, and current Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. The day is also marked by war remembrances in several other non-Commonwealth countries. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities. Hostilities ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month" of 1918, in accordance with the armistice signed by representatives of Germany and the Entente between 5:12 and 5:20 that morning. The First World War formally ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.
Loi Krathong
siamese festival
No Nut November
annual internet challenge of male sexual abstinence during November
World Philosophy Day
international day proclaimed by UNESCO on 16th November
Presentation of Mary
liturgical feast
Saint Andrew's Day
feast day
Singles' Day
unofficial holiday celebrating persons not in partner relationships; originally from China (November 11)
Feast of Christ the King
religious festival

Movember
thumb|A group of men displaying moustaches for Movember
Buy Nothing Day
day of protest against cosumerism
Christmas and holiday season
Christmas period with related and unrelated holidays between the end of November until the first days of January
World Vegan Day
day celebrating vegan aims
Shichi-Go-San
is a traditional Japanese rite of passage and festival day for three- and seven-year-old girls, and five-year-old and sometimes three-year-old boys. It is held annually on November 15 and celebrates the growth and well-being of young children. As it is not a national holiday, it is generally observed on the nearest weekend.
National Independence Day
public holiday in Poland commemorating the anniversary of restoration of Poland's independence in 1918, after 123 years of occupation (also called Zabory's)
World Television Day
International observance, 21 November

Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on November 11, for honoring military veterans of the United States Armed Forces. It coincides with holidays in several countries, including Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, which also occur on the anniversary of the end of World War I. Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 when the Armistice with Germany went into effect. At the urging of major U.S. veteran organizations, Armistice Day was renamed Veterans Day in 1954.
Karva Chauth
Indo-Nepali festival celebrated by Hindu women
Unity Day
national holiday in Russian Federation
Constitution Day
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Culture Day
national holiday in Japan
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
UN commemorative day, November 6th

Chhath Parwa
thumb|Chhath Puja at Chaudhary Pokhair in Basuki Bihari town of Bihar
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
November 29; day established by UN GA Resolution № 32/40 of 12/22/1977; goal is to achieve the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people; holding is accompanied by cultural events

Thesmophoria
The Thesmophoria (, from θεσμός (divine law) and φόρος (carrier, bearer)) was an ancient Greek religious festival, held in honour of the goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone. It was held annually, mostly around the time that seeds were sown in late autumn – though in some places it was associated with the harvest instead – and celebrated human and agricultural fertility. The festival was one of the most widely celebrated in the Greek world. It was restricted to adult women, and the rites practiced during the festival were kept secret. The most extensive sources on the festival are a com
Christmas fast
period of abstinence and penance practiced by the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches
World Day of Romani Language
day commemorating the Romani language; 5th November
Record Store Day
annual event in April to celebrate independently-owned record stores
Armistice Day
commemoration on 11 November of the World War I armistice
National Grandparents Day
celebration honoring grandparents

Dziady
'''''' (; For example, in the title of Adam Mickiewicz's drama ''The Forefathers' Night) is a term in Slavic folklore for the spirits of the ancestors and a collection of pre-Christian rites, celebrations, rituals and customs that were dedicated to them. The essence of these rituals was the "communion of the living with the dead", namely, the establishment of relationships with the souls of the ancestors, periodically returning to Earth to their headquarters from the times of their lives. The aim of the ritual activities was to win the favor of the deceased, who were considered to be caretaker
World Kindness Day
International observance on 13 November.
Inventors' Day
a day dedicated to all inventors
Kali Puja
Hindu festival dedicated to the goddess Kali
Kartik Poornima
Hindu holy day
Bhai Dooj
festival celebrated by Hindus
Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia
Public holiday in Latvia
Victory Day
public holiday in Azerbaijan in commemoration of Azerbaijan being the victor in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
recurring event