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Daily Holidays of 2012
Daily, Weekly*, Monthly* Holidays & Celebrations
(We have made every effort to assure that the dates below are correct)

Today We're
Celebrating:

May 06th 2013
Independence Day (4th of July – US) Celebrating the 235th birthday of the United States of America: On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress. And in honor of the day – Holidays on the Net invites you to celebrate America’s birthday with us. Whether you enjoy BBQs, [...]
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Week of December 17 - December 23, 2012
Mon, 17th Dec: Saturnalia (12/17-23)
Take a New Year's Resolution to Stop Smoking (TANYRSS)
Wright Brothers Day
Tue, 18th Dec: UN International Migrants Day
Republic Day (Niger)
Feast of Our Lady of Solitude (Mexico)
Wed, 19th Dec: UN Day For South-South Cooperation
Anniversary - Christmas Greeting From Space
Thu, 20th Dec: Cathode-Ray Tube Day
Chanukah (Jewish - begins at sundown)
Mudd Day
UN International Human Solidarity Day
Fri, 21st Dec: Chanukah (Jewish)
Crossword Puzzle Day
Forefathers' Day
Humbug Day
Phileas Fogg Wins a Wager Day
Yalda (Iran)
Sat, 22nd Dec: Capricorn Begins
National Haiku Poetry Day
Winter Begins (Northern Hemisphere)
Winter Solstice
Summer Begins (Southern Hemisphere)
Yule (Wiccan)
Sun, 23rd Dec: Festivus
Humanlight Celebration
Birthday of the Emperor (Japan)
Feast of the Radishes (Mexico)



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Fun Fact #1: "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You" was printed on the first Christmas card. Now with many corporations also sending out corporate holiday cards, you often also see the more generic "Happy Holidays" printed on the cover.

Fun Fact #2: Nearly 2 billion holiday cards are sent every year. Consumer Christmas cards and personalized corporate holiday cards make up the majority of cards mailed.

Did you know that every day is a holiday? Everyday. Somewhere. Someone is celebrating something! And now you can too! Visit our Daily Holidays on the Net website for more info...