New Year’s Day

January 1st. This holiday celebrates the passing of another year and the onset of a new year. It is often celebrated with fireworks and staying up till midnight.

World War II Remembrance Day

January 27th. This holiday commemorates the atrocities committed by the Axis Powers during World War II, and the wrongs committed against the citizens of the United States and the Soviet Union during the war.

Constitution Day

February 11th. This holiday commemorates the signing of the current Constitution by the Triumvirate and the sovereignty of the United Republics.

Flag Day

March 9th. This holiday commemorates the official adoption of the URT flag, and celebrates similar symbols of freedom.

Earth Day

April 22nd. Earth Day is celebrated to demonstrate support for environmental protection, sustainability, and climate action.

Founders’ Day

May 5th. This holiday celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Founders built this country.

Soldiers Day

October 30th. Soldiers Day celebrates the men and women who fought for freedom and liberty, and those who died for that cause.

Indigenous Peoples Day

Second Monday in October. Indigenous Peoples Day celebrates the culture and history of the indigenous peoples of the world.

Freedman’s Day

December 6th. This holiday commemorates the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which ended the largest slavery system in the world.

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