Days Countdown to 28th October 2022
Independent Czechoslovak State Day
The Czechoslovak Declaration of Independence or the Washington Declaration (Czech: Washingtonsk� deklarace: Slovak: Washingtonsk� deklar�cia) was drafted in Washington, D.C. and published by Czecho-Slovakia's Paris-based Provisional Government on 18 October 1918.[1] The creation of the document, officially the Declaration on Independence of the Czechoslovak Nation by Its Provisional Government (Czech: Prohl�en� nez�vislosti ?eskoslovensk�ho n�roda zat�mn� vl�dou ?eskoslovenskou), was prompted by the imminent collapse of the Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire, of which the Czech and Slovak lands had been part for almost 400 years, following the First World War.See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
The Ochi Day
Ochi Day, sometimes known as Ohi or Oxi Day, is celebrated on 28 October each year in Cyprus, in Greece and by Greeks around the world. The word �Ochi' simply means �No'. It is the word Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas used in 1940 to Mussolini's spokesperson when asked if Axis forces could use Greek territory to gain access to areas of Europe not already occupied by Hitler and Mussolini.See publicholidays for more details. Read more »
Public Service Holiday
In Brazil, public holidays may be legislated at the federal, statewide and municipal levels. Most holidays are observed nationwide, but each state and city may have its own holidays as well. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
An Independent Czecho Czecho Slovak
28th of October, Day of the Establishment of an Independent Czecho-Slovak State � Peace Agreements in Paris on 28th of October in 1918 established the Czechoslovakia as a new state in Europe. On 29th of February 1920 the Constitution of Czechoslovakia was approved.See slovak-republic for more details. Read more »
Nevada Day
Nevada Day is a state holiday in Nevada in the United States. It is celebrated on the last Friday of October each year. It commemorates Nevada’s frontier legacy and its entry into the Union as the 36th state on October 31 in 1864. See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
Days Countdown to 28th October 3000
Independent Czechoslovak State Day
The Czechoslovak Declaration of Independence or the Washington Declaration (Czech: Washingtonsk� deklarace: Slovak: Washingtonsk� deklar�cia) was drafted in Washington, D.C. and published by Czecho-Slovakia's Paris-based Provisional Government on 18 October 1918.[1] The creation of the document, officially the Declaration on Independence of the Czechoslovak Nation by Its Provisional Government (Czech: Prohl�en� nez�vislosti ?eskoslovensk�ho n�roda zat�mn� vl�dou ?eskoslovenskou), was prompted by the imminent collapse of the Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire, of which the Czech and Slovak lands had been part for almost 400 years, following the First World War.See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
The Ochi Day
Ochi Day, sometimes known as Ohi or Oxi Day, is celebrated on 28 October each year in Cyprus, in Greece and by Greeks around the world. The word �Ochi' simply means �No'. It is the word Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas used in 1940 to Mussolini's spokesperson when asked if Axis forces could use Greek territory to gain access to areas of Europe not already occupied by Hitler and Mussolini.See publicholidays for more details. Read more »
Public Service Holiday
In Brazil, public holidays may be legislated at the federal, statewide and municipal levels. Most holidays are observed nationwide, but each state and city may have its own holidays as well. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
An Independent Czecho Czecho Slovak
28th of October, Day of the Establishment of an Independent Czecho-Slovak State � Peace Agreements in Paris on 28th of October in 1918 established the Czechoslovakia as a new state in Europe. On 29th of February 1920 the Constitution of Czechoslovakia was approved.See slovak-republic for more details. Read more »