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Month September 667 Calendar

About Month of September Calendar

  • September is the ninth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of four months with a length of 30 days. September in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of March in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Northern hemisphere, the beginning of the meteorological autumn is on the 1st of September. In the Southern hemisphere, the beginning of the meteorological spring is on the 1st of September.

    September symbols: The birthstone of September is the sapphire. The birth flowers for September are the forget-me-not, morning glory and aster. The zodiac signs for the month of September are Virgo (until September 21) and Libra (from September 22 onwards).

Year 667 September Holidays in History

  • 1st » List of holidays by country Eritrea known as Anniversary of the Start of the Armed Struggle (Eritrea)
  • 1st » Beginning of Amerindian Heritage Month (Guyana) named Amerindian Heritage Month (Guyana)
  • 1st » Christian feast day:
  • 1st » Saint Giles e.g Giles
  • 1st » The beginning of the Liturgical year Eastern Orthodox Church or new liturgical year (Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Church)
  • 1st » September 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 1st » Constitution Day (Slovakia)
  • 1st » 1923 Great Kantō earthquake or Disaster Prevention Day (Japan)
  • 1st » Earliest day on which Labor Day can fall, while September 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Monday in September. (United States, Canada, Palau)
  • 1st » First day of school in many countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
  • 1st » Flag Day (Honduras)
  • 1st » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Uzbekistan from the Soviet Union in 1991.
  • 1st » Journalist Day (Republic of China)
  • 1st » Knowledge Day (Russia)
  • 1st » Random Acts of Kindness Day (New Zealand)
  • 2nd » Christian feast day:
  • 2nd » Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions (Syriac Orthodox Church)
  • 2nd » Agricola of Avignon
  • 2nd » Antoninus of Pamiers
  • 2nd » Castor of Apt
  • 2nd » Nonnosus
  • 2nd » Feast day of St Stephen, King and Confessor e.g San Esteban del Rey (Acoma Pueblo)
  • 2nd » N. F. S. Grundtvig (Lutheran Church)
  • 2nd » Lucian Tapiedi named Martyrs of Papua New Guinea (Anglican Communion)
  • 2nd » September 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 2nd » Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration or Democracy Day (Tibet)
  • 2nd » Independence day (Transnistria, unrecognized)
  • 2nd » Independence day (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, unrecognized)
  • 2nd » National Day (Vietnam) known as National Day, celebrates the independence of Vietnam from Japan and France in 1945
  • 3rd » Armed Forces Day Republic of China known as Armed Forces Day (Republic of China)
  • 3rd » Christian Calendar of saints called feast day:
  • 3rd » Saint Marinus or Marinus
  • 3rd » Pope Gregory I
  • 3rd » Remaclus
  • 3rd » Prudence Crandall (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 3rd » September 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 3rd » Robert Wolfall, Presbyter (commemoration, Anglicanism)
  • 3rd » Feast of San Marino and the Republic, celebrates the foundation of the Republic of San Marino in 301.
  • 3rd » Flag Day (Australia)
  • 3rd » Independence Day, celebrates the second independence of Qatar from the United Kingdom in 1971.
  • 3rd » Levy Mwanawasa Day (Zambia)
  • 3rd » Memorial Day (Tunisia)
  • 3rd » Canadian Merchant Navy named Merchant Navy Remembrance Day (Canada)
  • 4th » Christian feast day:
  • 4th » Blessed Catherine of Racconigi
  • 4th » Moses and Aaron (Lutheranism or Lutheran Church and Eastern Orthodox Church)
  • 4th » Saint Rosalia named Rosalia
  • 4th » Rose of Viterbo
  • 4th » Ultan of Ardbraccan
  • 4th » September 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 4th » Paul Jones (bishop) (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 4th » Newspaper Carrier Day (United States)
  • 5th » Christian Calendar of saints named feast day:
  • 5th » Bertin
  • 5th » Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
  • 5th » Genebald
  • 5th » Zechariah (priest) Zechariah and Elizabeth (biblical figure) Elisabeth (Anglican Church Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Church)
  • 5th » Gregorio Aglipay (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 5th » September 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 5th » Earliest date on which Jeûne genevois can fall, while September 11 is the latest; celebrated on Thursday after the first Sunday of September. (Canton of Geneva)
  • 5th » Jupiter Stator, commemorates that Jupiter (mythology) e.g Jupiter helped Romulus to stop the Sabines or Sabine invasion under Titus Tatius. (Roman Empire)
  • 6th » Public holidays in São Tomé and Príncipe e.g Armed Forces Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
  • 6th » Christian feast days:
  • 6th » Begga
  • 6th » Chagnoald
  • 6th » Gondulphus of Metz
  • 6th » September 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 6th » Public holidays in Pakistan called Defence Day or Armed Forces Day Pakistan named Army Day (Pakistan)
  • 6th » Flag Day (Bonaire)
  • 6th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Swaziland from the United Kingdom in 1968
  • 6th » Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day (several U.S. states and Canadian provinces)
  • 6th » Unification Day (Bulgaria)
  • 7th » Christian Calendar of saints e.g feast day:
  • 7th » Anastasius the Fuller
  • 7th » Clodoald
  • 7th » Gratus of Aosta
  • 7th » Regina (martyr) e.g Regina
  • 7th » September 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 7th » Earliest day on which National Grandparents Day can fall, while September 13 is the latest; celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day. (United States)
  • 7th » Independence Day (Brazil) known as Independence day, celebrates the independence of Brazil from Portugal in 1822
  • 7th » Thylacine .22Benjamin.22 and searches known as National Threatened Species Day (Australia)
  • 7th » Armed Forces Day Pakistan known as Pakistani Air Force Day since 1971. (Public holidays in Pakistan e.g Pakistan)
  • 8th » Christian Feast Day:
  • 8th » Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 8th » Nativity of Mary (Roman Catholic Church), (Anglo-Catholicism)
  • 8th » Our Lady of Charity
  • 8th » Pope Sergius I
  • 8th » September 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 8th » Earliest day on which Public holidays in Turkmenistan known as Day of the Workers in the Oil, Gas, Power, and Geological Industry can fall, while September 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Saturday in September. (Turkmenistan)
  • 8th » Earliest day on which Public holidays in Estonia or Grandparents Day can fall, while September 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Sunday in September. (Canada, Estonia)
  • 8th » Earliest day on which Mid-Autumn Festival can fall, while October 8 is the latest; celebrated on the 15th day in the 8th month of Chinese calendar. (China, Chinese diaspora)
  • 8th » Earliest day on which Public holidays in Turkmenistan known as Turkmen Bakhshi Day can fall, while September 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Sunday in September. (Turkmenistan)
  • 8th » Independence Day (Republic of Macedonia) named Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Republic of Macedonia known as Macedonia from Yugoslavia in 1991.
  • 8th » International Literacy Day (International observances known as International)
  • 8th » National day, also the feast of Our Lady of Meritxell. (Andorra)
  • 8th » The first day of Fiestas de Santa Fe, marked by the burning of the Zozobra (New Mexico)
  • 8th » Victory Day September 8 in Pakistan or Victory Day (Pakistan)
  • 9th » Christian Calendar of saints known as feast day:
  • 9th » Charles Lowder (Calendar of saints (Church of England) called Church of England)
  • 9th » Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
  • 9th » Peter Claver
  • 9th » Synaxis of Ss. Joachim and Saint Anne or Anna, an Afterfeast. (Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches)
  • 9th » September 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 9th » Chrysanthemum Day or 'Kiku no Sekku' (Japanese calendar National holidays known as Japan)
  • 9th » Remembrance days in Slovakia or Day of the Victims of Holocaust and of Racial Violence (Slovakia)
  • 9th » Festivity of Our Lady of Sanctuary of Arantzazu e.g Arantzazu (Oñati)
  • 9th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Tajikistan from USSR in 1991.
  • 10th » Amerindian Heritage Month (Guyana) known as Amerindian Heritage Day (Guyana)
  • 10th » Christian Calendar of saints called feast day:
  • 10th » Aubert of Avranches named Aubert
  • 10th » Nicholas of Tolentino
  • 10th » Theodard of Maastricht
  • 10th » Alexander Crummell (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 10th » September 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 10th » Edmund James Peck, Missionary to the Eskimo, 1924 (commemoration, Anglican Church of Canada)
  • 10th » Gibraltar National Day known as National Day (Gibraltar)
  • 11th » Christian feast days:
  • 11th » Deiniol
  • 11th » John Gabriel Perboyre
  • 11th » Our Lady of Coromoto
  • 11th » Paphnutius of Thebes (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 11th » Protus and Hyacinth
  • 11th » Harry Burleigh (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 11th » September 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 11th » Death Anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah called Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a former holiday. (Pakistan)
  • 11th » Earliest date on which Enkutatash can fall, while September 12 is the latest, celebrated on the first day of Ethiopian calendar e.g Mäskäräm. (Ethiopia)
  • 11th » Emergency telephone number or Emergency Number Day, proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan named Reagan on August 26 in 1987. (United States communities, particularly the local emergency services)
  • 11th » National Day of Catalonia (Catalonia)
  • 11th » Nayrouz (Coptic Orthodox Church)
  • 11th » Patriot Day (United States)
  • 13th » Christian Calendar of Saints known as feast day:
  • 13th » Saint Aimé called Aimé
  • 13th » Saint Ame or Ame
  • 13th » John Chrysostom
  • 13th » September 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
  • 13th » 'Niños Héroes e.g Día de los Niños Héroes' (Mexico)
  • 13th » Epulum Jovis, celebrated on the Roman calendar called Ides of September, during the Ludi Romani. (Roman Empire)
  • 14th » Christian calendar of saints e.g feast day:
  • 14th » Aelia Flaccilla (Eastern Orthodox Church)
  • 14th » Crescentius of Rome
  • 14th » Maternus of Cologne
  • 14th » Saint Notburga
  • 14th » September 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 14th » Feast of the Cross (Christianity)
  • 14th » Formerly, the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday following 14 September were observed as one of the four sets of Ember days. In the Irish calendar they were known as Quarter tense. (Roman Catholic church called Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches)
  • 14th » Brazil — Days of the City in:
  • 14th » Viamão (1741, the State of Rio Grande do Sul).
  • 14th » Presidente Prudente (1917, the State of São Paulo (state) known as São Paulo).
  • 14th » Sinop, Mato Grosso e.g Sinop (1974, the State of Mato Grosso).
  • 14th » Figueirão (2003, the State of Mato Grosso do Sul).
  • 14th » India — Hindi named Hindi Day. The day Constituent Assembly adopted Hindi as the Official Language of the Union on 14 September 1949. Hence, it is celebrated as Hindi Day.
  • 14th » Mexico — Flag flying days in Mexico known as Day of the State of Chiapas entry into the Union.
  • 15th » Battle of Britain Battle of Britain Day or Battle of Britain Day (United Kingdom)
  • 15th » Christian Calendar of saints called feast day:
  • 15th » Catherine of Genoa
  • 15th » James Chisholm (priest) known as James Chisholm (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 15th » Joseph Abibos
  • 15th » Saint Nicomedes known as Nicomedes
  • 15th » Our Lady of Sorrows
  • 15th » September 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
  • 15th » "Public holidays in Mexico e.g Cry of Dolores" or 'Grito de Dolores', celebrated on the eve of the Mexican War of Independence known as Independence Day (Mexico).
  • 15th » Earliest day on which German-American Steuben Parade can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Saturday in September. (United States, especially New York City)
  • 15th » Earliest day on which National POW/MIA Recognition Day called POW/MIA Recognition Day can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Friday in September. (United States)
  • 15th » Earliest day on which 'Prinsjesdag' can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Tuesday in September. (Netherlands)
  • 15th » Earliest day on which Respect for the Aged Day can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Monday in September. (Japan)
  • 15th » Free Money Day
  • 15th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Guatemala (a Días Patrios (Guatemala) e.g Patriotic Day), El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica from Spain in 1821.
  • 15th » International Day of Democracy (International observance named International)
  • 15th » Public holidays in Azerbaijan Other observances called Knowledge Day (Azerbaijan)
  • 15th » Public holidays in Slovenia known as Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day (Slovenia)
  • 15th » Silpa Bhirasri or Silpa Bhirasri Day (Thailand).
  • 15th » The beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated until October 15 (United States)
  • 16th » Christian Calendar of Saints called feast day:
  • 16th » Curcodomus
  • 16th » Cyprian (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 16th » Edith of Wilton
  • 16th » Euphemia
  • 16th » Saint Ninian or Ninian
  • 16th » Pope Cornelius
  • 16th » Saint Ludmila named Ludmila
  • 16th » September 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
  • 16th » Brazil:
  • 16th » Alagoas Statehood day (1902).
  • 16th » Days of the Cities in the State of Minas Gerais:
  • 16th » Caxambu (1901)
  • 16th » Esmeraldas, Minas Gerais named Esmeraldas (1901)
  • 16th » Itaúna (1901)
  • 16th » Ituiutaba (1901)
  • 16th » Jacutinga, Minas Gerais called Jacutinga (1901)
  • 16th » Lambari, Minas Gerais known as Lambari (1901)
  • 16th » Grito de Dolores, celebrates the declaration of independence of Mexico from Spain in 1810. 'See Fiestas Patrias (Mexico) known as Fiestas Patrias'
  • 16th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Papua New Guinea from Australia in 1975.
  • 16th » International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
  • 16th » Malaysia Day (Malaysia, Singapore)
  • 17th » Christian feast day:
  • 17th » Albert Avogadro
  • 17th » Ariadne of Phrygia
  • 17th » Hildegard of Bingen
  • 17th » Lambert of Maastricht named Lambert
  • 17th » Robert Bellarmine
  • 17th » Satyrus of Milan
  • 17th » Socrates and Stephen
  • 17th » September 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 17th » Constitution Day (United States) named Constitution Day (observed on the previous Friday if it falls Saturday, the following Monday if on a Sunday), Citizenship Day, Von Steuben Day. (United States)
  • 17th » Operation Market Garden is still remembered with parachuting and dedications on this day. (Netherlands)
  • 18th » Christian feast day:
  • 18th » Constantius (Theban Legion)
  • 18th » Edward Bouverie Pusey (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 18th » Eustorgius I
  • 18th » Joseph of Cupertino
  • 18th » Methodius of Olympus
  • 18th » Richardis
  • 18th » September 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 18th » Public holidays in Azerbaijan Other observances named Day of National Music (Azerbaijan)
  • 18th » Ryukyuan languages Status e.g Island Language Day (Okinawa Prefecture, Japan)
  • 18th » National Day or 'Dieciocho', the date of the first Government Chilean War of Independence First Junta e.g Junta after the Chilean independence on February 12, 1818 (Chile)
  • 19th » Public holidays in Chile named Armed Forces Day (Chile)
  • 19th » Christian calendar of saints or feast day:
  • 19th » Goeric of Metz
  • 19th » Januarius (Western Christianity)
  • 19th » Our Lady of La Salette
  • 19th » Theodore of Tarsus (Church of England)
  • 19th » Trophimus, Sabbatius, and Dorymedon
  • 19th » September 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 19th » Remembrance days in Slovakia e.g Day of the First Public Appearance of the Slovak National Council (Slovakia)
  • 19th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Saint Kitts and Nevis from the United Kingdom in 1983.
  • 20th » Christian feast day:
  • 20th » Saint Agapitus e.g Agapitus (Western Christianity)
  • 20th » Saint Eustace named Eustace (Western Christianity)
  • 20th » John Coleridge Patteson (Anglicanism)
  • 20th » Korean Martyrs, including Andrew Kim Taegon and Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert
  • 20th » September 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 20th » Ragamuffin War (Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul)
  • 20th » Independence Day of South Ossetia (not fully recognized)
  • 20th » Public holidays in Thailand e.g National Youth Day (Thailand)
  • 20th » The seventh day of the Eleusinian Mysteries, when the secret rites in the Telesterion began. (Ancient Greece)
  • 21st » Autumnal equinox observances in the Northern hemisphere, vernal equinox observances in the Southern hemisphere (see September 22):
  • 21st » Arbor Day (Brazil)
  • 21st » Spring Day (Argentina)
  • 21st » Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
  • 21st » Matthew the Evangelist (Western Church)
  • 21st » Nativity of the Theotokos (Orthodox Church)
  • 21st » September 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 21st » Public holidays in Armenia or Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Armenia from the Soviet Union in 1991.
  • 21st » Public holidays in Belize called Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Belize from the United Kingdom in 1981.
  • 21st » Public holidays in Malta called Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Malta from the United Kingdom in 1964.
  • 21st » International Day of Peace (International observance named International)
  • 22nd » Car-Free Days named Car-Free Day (Europe and Montreal, Canada)
  • 22nd » Christian Calendar of saints or feast day:
  • 22nd » Saint Candidus e.g Candidus
  • 22nd » Digna and Emerita
  • 22nd » Emmeram of Regensburg
  • 22nd » Saint Maurice called Maurice (Western Church)
  • 22nd » Saint Phocas called Phocas
  • 22nd » Sadalberga
  • 22nd » Theban Legion
  • 22nd » Thomas of Villanova
  • 22nd » Philander Chase (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 22nd » September 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 22nd » Earliest date for the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the vernal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere:
  • 22nd » Autumnal Equinox Day (Japan)
  • 22nd » French Republican Calendar e.g French Republican New Year, the first day ("Grape") in the Vendémiaire named Month of Vendémiaire. (French Revolution)
  • 22nd » Harvest festival, celebrated on Harvest moon, the full moon nearest to the autumnal equinox. (Britain)
  • 22nd » Mabon (Wicca) called Mabon in the Northern Hemisphere, Ostara in the Southern Hemisphere. (Neopagan Wheel of the Year)
  • 22nd » The first day of Miķeļi (ancient Latvia)
  • 22nd » Hobbit Day, the containing week is celebrated as Tolkien Week. (Tolkien fandom or American Tolkien Society)
  • 22nd » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire in 1908.
  • 22nd » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Mali from France in 1960.
  • 22nd » OneWebDay, an annual day of Internet celebration and awareness, started in 2006.
  • 23rd » Celebrate Bisexuality Day (Bisexual community)
  • 23rd » Christian Feast Day:
  • 23rd » Adomnán
  • 23rd » Pio of Pietrelcina e.g Padre Pio
  • 23rd » Pope Linus
  • 23rd » Sossius
  • 23rd » Thecla (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 23rd » September 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
  • 23rd » The Holocaust in Lithuania known as Holocaust Memorial Day (Lithuania)
  • 24th » Christian feast day:
  • 24th » Gerard Sagredo
  • 24th » Virgin of Mercy e.g Our Lady of Mercy and its related observances:
  • 24th » La Mercè (Barcelona)
  • 24th » Feast of Our Lady of Ransom known as Our Lady of Ransom
  • 24th » Our Lady of Walsingham (Church of England)
  • 24th » Pacificus of San Severino
  • 24th » Rupert of Salzburg
  • 24th » September 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
  • 24th » Constitution Day (Cambodia)
  • 24th » Heritage Day (South Africa).
  • 24th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Guinea-Bissau from Portugal in 1973.
  • 24th » Mahidol Day (Thailand)
  • 24th » New Caledonia Day (New Caledonia)
  • 24th » Armed Forces Day (Peru)
  • 24th » Public holidays in Trinidad and Tobago called Republic Day (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • 24th » Start of the indiction year (Late Roman Empire; at least since the time of Bede)
  • 25th » Armed Forces Day or Public holidays in Mozambique or Revolution Day (Mozambique)
  • 25th » Christian Calendar of saints called feast day:
  • 25th » Abadir and Iraja and companions (Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria called Coptic Church)
  • 25th » Cadoc
  • 25th » Ceolfrith
  • 25th » Finbarr of Cork named Finbarr
  • 25th » Sergius of Radonezh (repose)
  • 25th » September 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 26th » Christian calendar of saints e.g feast days:
  • 26th » Saints Cosmas and Damian called Cosmas and Damian
  • 26th » John of Meda
  • 26th » Nilus the Younger
  • 26th » Lancelot Andrewes (commemoration, Anglicanism)
  • 26th » Wilson Carlile (Anglican)
  • 26th » September 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 26th » Flag Day named Day of the National Flag (Ecuador)
  • 26th » Dominion Day (New Zealand)
  • 26th » European Day of Languages (European Union)
  • 27th » Christian calendar of saints called feast days:
  • 27th » Adheritus
  • 27th » Vincent de Paul
  • 27th » Thomas Traherne (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 27th » September 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 27th » Public holidays in Mexico called End of Independence War (Mexico)
  • 27th » French Community Holiday (French community of Belgium)
  • 27th » Meskel (Ethiopian Orthodox Church known as Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Church, following Julian calendar)
  • 28th » Christian Feast Day:
  • 28th » Aaron of Auxerre
  • 28th » Annemund
  • 28th » Conval
  • 28th » Eustochium
  • 28th » Exuperius
  • 28th » Faustus of Riez
  • 28th » Leoba
  • 28th » Lorenzo Ruiz
  • 28th » Paternus of Auch
  • 28th » Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia called Wenceslas
  • 28th » Richard Rolle, Walter Hilton and Margery Kempe (Episcopal Church (USA))
  • 28th » September 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
  • 28th » International Right to Know Day
  • 28th » Public holidays in the Czech Republic named Czech Statehood Day (Czech Republic)
  • 28th » Child pornography known as National Day of Awareness and Unity against Child Pornography (Philippines)
  • 28th » World Heart Federation known as World Heart Day (World Heart Federation)
  • 28th » World Rabies Day (International observance called International)
  • 28th » Ask a Stupid Question Day (United States)
  • 29th » Christian Calendar of saints known as feast day:
  • 29th » Michaelmas, feast of the Archangels Michael (archangel) known as Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael (archangel) e.g Raphael. One of the four quarter days in the Irish calendar. (England and Ireland)
  • 29th » Rhipsime
  • 29th » September 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 29th » International Coffee Day
  • 29th » Public holidays in Paraguay named Victory of Boquerón Day (Paraguay)
  • 30th » Holidays in São Tomé and Príncipe or Agricultural Reform (Nationalization) Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
  • 30th » Public holidays in Mexico e.g Birth of Morelos (Mexico)
  • 30th » Blasphemy Day (United States, Canada, other countries)
  • 30th » Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
  • 30th » Gregory the Illuminator
  • 30th » Honorius of Canterbury
  • 30th » Jerome
  • 30th » September 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • 30th » Independence Day or Public holidays in Botswana known as Botswana Day, celebrate the independence of Botswana from United Kingdom in 1966.

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