Cry of Independence Day(Panama)
Panama’s Cry of Independence Day commemorates the start of its independence movement in 1821.
Every year on November 10, Panamanians recall the historic 'Grito de Independencia' shouted in 1821 to begin the campaign for freedom.
Festivities center around the city of Santiago, where the original declaration took place.
Parades, traditional dances, and music fill the streets in vibrant celebration.
Citizens wave flags blue and red, honoring the courage of early patriots.
Educational programs and exhibitions recount the nation’s struggle and heroes.
The day culminates in communal gatherings reflecting on Panama’s identity and heritage.
Cry of Independence Day
Panama
Day of Remembrance of Atatürk(Turkey)
Turkey observes a moment of silence every November 10 in memory of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey.
At 9:05 AM on November 10, Turks nationwide pause for a minute of silence to honor Atatürk’s legacy.
The day marks the anniversary of his death in 1938.
Ceremonies at Anıtkabir, his mausoleum in Ankara, draw thousands who lay wreaths and recite his principles.
Schools, government offices, and media participate with special programming and documentaries.
The observance emphasizes national unity, secularism, and the reforms he introduced.
It serves as a moment for reflection on Turkey’s modern history and identity.
Day of Remembrance of Atatürk
Turkey
Day of Russian Militsiya(Russia)
A day to honor the Russian militsiya, the historical police force, celebrated annually on November 10.
Established to recognize the service of Russia’s militsiya, law enforcement personnel observe this day.
Origins date back to Tsarist Russia when local militias maintained public order.
Today, modern police forces commemorate their predecessors and reaffirm their commitment to public safety.
Events include award ceremonies, exhibitions of historical police equipment, and community outreach programs.
Officers visit schools to educate youth on law enforcement’s role in society.
The day blends historical remembrance with contemporary appreciation for public service.
Day of Russian Militsiya
Heroes Day (Indonesia)orHari Pahlawan
Indonesia’s Heroes Day honors the bravery of national fighters on November 10, marking the Battle of Surabaya in 1945.
Commemorated since 1959, Heroes Day (Hari Pahlawan) remembers those who fought for Indonesia’s independence.
The Battle of Surabaya, fought on this date in 1945, became a symbol of national resistance against colonial forces.
Ceremonies at monuments across the country feature flag-raising, wreath-laying, and military parades.
Schools host programs where students recite tales of heroic figures and community leaders share testimonies.
The day reinforces patriotic spirit, reminding citizens of sacrifices made for sovereignty.
Cultural performances and reenactments in Surabaya draw large crowds to honor the fallen.
Heroes Day (Indonesia)