Independence Day Peru and Olavsoka the Faroe Islands

Published: July 28, 2014, 1:08 p.m.

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Hello and welcome to Holiday a Day, your daily dose of Holidays, festivals, celebrations and remembrances from around the world.

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I\\u2019m Jeffrey Johnson

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On July 28th 2014 we celebrate

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Fiestas Patrias Peru (Independence Day)

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One of the most important holidays in Peru along with Christmas, is the day that General Jos\\xe9 de San Mart\\xedn declared independence on July 28th 1821. \\xa0Celebrated by the entire country, flags are flown from almost all buildings including houses. as mandated by law during the entire month of July. As the head of state, the current President will give an address to the people outlining the state of the nation. This speech is given in the congressional bodies chambers at their invitation.

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Happy Independence Day Peru!

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Also celebrated on July 28th

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\\xd3lavs\\xf8ka, the day when L\\xf8gting the parliament of the Faroe Islands opens it\\u2019s season. A small island nation between Iceland and Norway, it is self ruled country but still part of the Kingdom of Denmark.. The people of the Faroe Islands also take this time to hold both cultural and sporting events to celebrate their nation. \\xa0One of the country\'s biggest sports, rowing, holds their national competition at this time every year. Also featured during the festivals is the famous Faroese chain dancing, a medieval dance that has only survived on the island nation.

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Happy Olavsoka the Faroe Islands!

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And remember to have a great day because there is a holiday out there somewhere.

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