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Victory Day
public holidays in Russia and ex-USSR
Victory in Europe Day
public holiday commemorating the surrender of Nazi Germany (8 May 1945)
Gwangbokjeol
public holiday in North and South Koreas (15th of August), celebrating the surrender of the Japanese Empire (which had annexed Korea) at the end of the Second World War
Victory over Japan Day
day on which Japan surrendered, effectively ending World War II
Victory Day
public holiday in Turkey
Victory Day
public holiday in Bangladesh
Victory Day
public holiday in Azerbaijan in commemoration of Azerbaijan being the victor in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
Kargil Vijay Diwas
celebrated every year in honour of the Kargil War's Heroes.
Fatherland Liberation War Day
holiday in North Korea
Liberation Day
public holiday in various countries to commemorate a liberation
Victory Day
public holiday of Croatia
Victory Day
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Sedantag
thumb|Sedantag in Schüttorf in 1895
thumb|Sedantag in Berlin in 1914
thumb|The exhibited trophies of Sedan Festival (Lübeck)
Trafalgar Day
annual celebration held on 21 October
Victory Day
thumb|Official celebration of Victory Day in the capital 2020
thumb|An Aero L-39 Albatros during the 2007 parade in [[Rapla ]]
Võidupüha (or Victory Day in English or the Victory Day in the Battle of Võnnu in Estonian) is a public holiday in Estonia which occurs on June 23. The holiday has been celebrated since 1934 and marks the victory of Estonia and neighboring Latvia in the Battle of Cēsis against the Baltische Landeswehr on June 23, 1919.
Waterloo Day
holiday
Liberation Day
public holiday in Ukraine
Armed Forces Day
national holiday in Poland
Victory Day of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Public holiday in China
Liberation Day
former public holiday in Hong Kong
Victory Day
Celebration that has place in Israel during the ninth of May.
National veterans' day
public holiday in Finland