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Spring and summer
cultural and traditional
activities
 The festival of San Fermín is
a deeply rooted celebration.
Sanfermin is internationally
known for the event of the
running of the bulls, which
takes place from the 7th of
July to the 14th of July.
 Saint Joseph's Day honors St
Joseph, the Virgin Mary's
spouse. It is held annually on
March 19. This date is also
known as Father's Day in
many areas in Spain.
Spain
 Liberation Day is a national
holiday in Italy that is annually
celebrated on April 25. It marks
the fall of Mussolini's Italian
Social Republic. The day honors
those who served in the Italian
Resistance.
 Republic Day is a national
holiday in Italy on June 2. It
celebrates the day when Italians
voted to abolish the monarchy in
1946 so their country could
become a republic.
Italy
 Victory Day is a national
public holiday in Turkey on
August 30. Military parades
and ceremonies at
monuments to Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk are some common
ways to celebrate Victory Day
in Turkey.
 The Commemoration of
Atatürk, Youth and Sports
Day in Turkey features state
ceremonies and sports events
throughout the country on
May 19 each year.
Turkey
 Bulgaria Day of
Liberation from Ottoman
Domination, celebrated
each year on March 3,
commemorates the day in
1878 when the Peace
Treaty of San Stefano was
struck between Russia
and Turkey.
 The Army Day or St.
George's Day is an
official holiday in
Bulgaria. In Bulgaria St.
George is the patron of
spring verdure and
fertility. His Day, May 6, is
believed to set in summer
and the new farming
cycle.
Bulgaria
 Many Romanians celebrate
National Anthem Day by
performing or listening to the
national anthem, Deşteaptă-
te, române!, on July 29 every
year.
 Pentecost, also called Whit
Sunday and Whit Monday,
are public holidays in
Romania to celebrate the
Christian belief of the Holy
Ghost’s descent upon Jesus
Christ’s disciples.
Romania
 Easter Sunday is a
Christian holiday in Poland
that commemorates the
resurrection of Jesus
Christ. It is also a national
public holiday.
 Many people in Poland
celebrate Constitution
Day, which commemorates
the enactment of the Polish
Constitution that came into
effect on May 3, 1791.
Poland
 Saint Jonas' Festival is a
midsummer folk festival
celebrated on June 24 all
around Lithuania. The traditions
include singing songs and
dancing until the sun sets.
 State Day of Lithuania
(Coronation of King
Mindaugas). Lithuania State
Day is a national holiday
celebrated on July 6. On this
day, Lithuanians honor the
coronation of Mindaugas, who
became the first and only king.
Lithuania

Spring and summer activities

  • 1.
    COMENIUS MULTILATERAL PARTNERSHIPPROJECT LET ME KNOW YOU: UNITED IN DIVERSITY Spring and summer cultural and traditional activities
  • 2.
     The festivalof San Fermín is a deeply rooted celebration. Sanfermin is internationally known for the event of the running of the bulls, which takes place from the 7th of July to the 14th of July.  Saint Joseph's Day honors St Joseph, the Virgin Mary's spouse. It is held annually on March 19. This date is also known as Father's Day in many areas in Spain. Spain
  • 3.
     Liberation Dayis a national holiday in Italy that is annually celebrated on April 25. It marks the fall of Mussolini's Italian Social Republic. The day honors those who served in the Italian Resistance.  Republic Day is a national holiday in Italy on June 2. It celebrates the day when Italians voted to abolish the monarchy in 1946 so their country could become a republic. Italy
  • 4.
     Victory Dayis a national public holiday in Turkey on August 30. Military parades and ceremonies at monuments to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk are some common ways to celebrate Victory Day in Turkey.  The Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day in Turkey features state ceremonies and sports events throughout the country on May 19 each year. Turkey
  • 5.
     Bulgaria Dayof Liberation from Ottoman Domination, celebrated each year on March 3, commemorates the day in 1878 when the Peace Treaty of San Stefano was struck between Russia and Turkey.  The Army Day or St. George's Day is an official holiday in Bulgaria. In Bulgaria St. George is the patron of spring verdure and fertility. His Day, May 6, is believed to set in summer and the new farming cycle. Bulgaria
  • 6.
     Many Romanianscelebrate National Anthem Day by performing or listening to the national anthem, Deşteaptă- te, române!, on July 29 every year.  Pentecost, also called Whit Sunday and Whit Monday, are public holidays in Romania to celebrate the Christian belief of the Holy Ghost’s descent upon Jesus Christ’s disciples. Romania
  • 7.
     Easter Sundayis a Christian holiday in Poland that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is also a national public holiday.  Many people in Poland celebrate Constitution Day, which commemorates the enactment of the Polish Constitution that came into effect on May 3, 1791. Poland
  • 8.
     Saint Jonas'Festival is a midsummer folk festival celebrated on June 24 all around Lithuania. The traditions include singing songs and dancing until the sun sets.  State Day of Lithuania (Coronation of King Mindaugas). Lithuania State Day is a national holiday celebrated on July 6. On this day, Lithuanians honor the coronation of Mindaugas, who became the first and only king. Lithuania