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  • International Day of Happiness

    International Day of Happiness is celebrated worldwide on March 20. Established by the United Nations General Assembly on June 28, 2012, this day encourages people everywhere to recognize the importance of happiness in their lives. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate the International Day of Happiness to remind everyone that well-being,...

  • Spring Equinox’s Day

    The Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere officially begins on March 20, 2026, at 10:46 A.M. EDT (14:46 UTC). This marks the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator, creating nearly equal 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness worldwide. The equinox signals the end of winter...

  • World Frog Day

    World Frog Day is celebrated annually on March 20 to raise awareness about the vital ecological role of frogs, celebrate their incredible diversity, and address their rapid decline due to habitat loss and disease. The day encourages global action to conserve frog habitats and educate the public on the importance...

  • National Flower Day

    National Flower Day is celebrated annually on March 21 to welcome the spring season, honor the beauty of flowers, and celebrate their important role in nature and culture. The day coincides with the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, marking a time of renewal, growth, and the first blooms of...

  • World Down Syndrome Day

    World Down Syndrome Day is observed annually on March 21 to raise awareness and celebrate the uniqueness of individuals with Down syndrome. The date was chosen to represent the triplication of the 21st chromosome, which causes Down syndrome. Since 2012, the United Nations General Assembly has officially recognized this day...

  • World Poetry Day

    World Poetry Day is celebrated annually on March 21. Declared by UNESCO in 1999, the day aims to support linguistic diversity, encourage poetic expression, and give a voice to endangered languages around the world. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate World Poetry Day to honor the power of words, creativity, and...

  • International Taxi Driver’s Day

    International Taxi Driver’s Day is celebrated annually on March 22 to honor taxi drivers and recognize their vital role in safely transporting people. The date commemorates March 22, 1907, when the first taxis equipped with taximeters appeared on the streets of London, marking a milestone in the profession. Why we...

  • World Water Day

    World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22 as a United Nations observance to highlight the importance of fresh water. The day advocates for the sustainable management of freshwater resources and raises awareness about the critical role water plays in our lives, ecosystems, and global development. Why we celebrate...

  • World Meteorological Day

    World Meteorological Day is celebrated annually on March 23 to commemorate the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on March 23, 1950. Established in 1951, this day is observed in all WMO member countries and highlights the vital role of meteorology in understanding weather, climate, and water resources. Why...

  • National Agriculture Day

    National Agriculture Day is celebrated in the U.S. on March 24, 2026, organized by the Agriculture Council of America. The day honors the farmers, ranchers, and producers who provide safe and abundant food, fiber, and fuel, and recognizes agriculture’s essential role in the economy. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate National...

  • United Kingdom’s Wildflower Day

    Wildflower Day is celebrated annually on March 25 in the United Kingdom. This day is dedicated to planting wildflower seeds to boost biodiversity and prepare for the vibrant blooms of Wildflower Week in early May. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate Wildflower Day to encourage people to connect with nature, support...

  • Waffle Day (Våffeldagen)

    Waffle Day (Våffeldagen) is celebrated annually on March 25 in Sweden and other parts of Scandinavia. The day coincides with the Christian feast of the Annunciation, known in Sweden as Vårfrudagen (Our Lady’s Day). Over time, a playful mispronunciation of Vårfrudagen as Våffeldagen transformed the holiday into a beloved tradition...