Constitution Day
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Constitution Day is a holiday to honour the constitution of a country. Constitution Day is often celebrated on the anniversary of the signing, promulgation or adoption of the constitution, or in some cases, to commemorate the change to constitutional monarchy:
- Armenia, July 8 (1995). See Public holidays in Armenia.
- Azerbaijan, November 12 (1995). See Public holidays in Azerbaijan.
- Belgium, November 15. Dag van de Dynastie (Dynasty Day)
- Belarus, March 15 (1994). See Public holidays in Belarus.
- Denmark, June 5 (1849, 1953). See Constitution Day (Denmark).
- Dominican Republic, November 6 (1844). See History of the Dominican Republic.
- Federated States of Micronesia, May 10 (1979).
- Japan, May 3 (1947). See Constitution Memorial Day, Constitution of Japan.
- Mexico, February 5 (1917). See Constitution of Mexico.
- Nepal, December 16 (To be confirmed.)
- Netherlands, December 15. Koninkrijksdag
- Norway, May 17 (1814). See Norwegian Constitution Day.
- Niue, October 19 (1974). See Niue Constitution Act 1974 (NZ).
- Puerto Rico, July 25 (1952). See Constitution of Puerto Rico, Holidays in Puerto Rico.
- Poland, May 3 (1791). See Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791.
- Republic of China in Taiwan, December 25 (1946). See Constitution of the Republic of China, Holidays in Taiwan.
- Romania, December 8 (1991). See Holidays in Romania.
- Russia, December 12 (1993). See Public holidays in Russia.
- Serbia, April 27 (1835). See Serbia#Serbian holidays.
- Slovakia, September 1 (1992). See National holidays in Slovakia.
- South Korea, July 17 (1948). See Constitution Day (South Korea).
- Spain, December 6 (1978). See Spanish Constitution of 1978.
- Sweden, June 6 (1809, 1974). See Instrument of Government (1809). Also known as the Day of the Swedish flag. Formally known as National holiday of Sweden.
- Tajikistan, November 6 (1994). See Public holidays in Tajikistan.
- Thailand, December 10 (1932). See Public holidays in Thailand.
- Ukraine, June 28 (1991). See Public holidays in Ukraine.
- United States, September 17 (1787). See Constitution Day (United States).
- Uruguay, July 18 (1830). Jura de la Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay
- Uzbekistan, December 8 (1992). Constituon day of Republic of Uzbekistan
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[edit] See also
- Fiestas Patrias – Homeland national holidays of Mexico
- National holiday
- National Day
- Flag Day
- Republic Day
- Independence Day
- Independence Day (United States), to commemorate the adoption of the U.S. Declaration of Independence (1776), not the U.S. Constitution. The US Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, but in 1952, President Harry S. Truman made September 17 Citizenship Day instead of calling it Constitution Day.