Flag Day
There are two recognized definitions of the term, Flag Day. The first definition is used to designate a day to fly a flag of a certain area, mostly that of nations. The second term is that a day is set aside to honour an event specifically involving a national flag (eg. creation/adoption).
Flag days are usually codified in national statutes, however, a decree by a head of state of the specific country can also order flag days. The display of the national flag on this day, mainly to fix it at either full or half staff. The locations of where the flags are flown (and how are they flown) can be also dictated by national law or decree
Different countries have a different day called Flag Day to honour their flags:
- Flag Day in Canada: February 15
- Flag Day in Aruba: March 18
- Flag Day in the Faroe Islands: April 25
- Flag Day in Poland: May 2
- Flag Day in Paraguay: May 14 (one day before Independence Day)
- Flag Day in the United States: June 14
- Flag Day in Argentina: June 20 (a national holiday since 1938)
- Flag Day in Romania: June 26 (known locally as Ziua Tricolorului)
In some countries, Flag Days are special holidays on which the national flag must be flown from public buildings as required by law. Please see:
See also
Flag Day is also the first single by The Housemartins, featured on their London 0 Hull 4 album.
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