Day Guide for Thursday May 28th 2020 What are the holidays on May 28th 2020?

This is our day guide for Thursday May 28th 2020 which shows you at a glance what's happening on this day around the world. Using the calendar on this page, you can look at a day guide for any day. Why not look up your birthday to see which holidays you share it with?

Holidays on May 28th 2020

International: Eid Al Fitr Holiday

The festival of Eid al-Fitr, the Festival of Fast breaking, marks the end of Ramadan

Armenia: Day of the First Republic

The First Republic of Armenia was established in 1918 after the collapse of the Russian Empire

Azerbaijan: Republic Day

Celebrated on 28 May. Since 2006, if the 28 May falls on a weekend, the following Monday will be a holiday

Bangladesh: Public Holiday

Information about the attempts to tackle the Coronavirus Outbreak by declaring public holidays.

Ethiopia: Downfall of the Derg

Marks the defeat of the Derg regime in 1991

Saint Martin: Abolition Day

Slavery was finally abolished in all French possessions on May 28th 1848

Observances on May 28th 2020

USA: National Brisket Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of National Brisket Day

Philippines: National Flag Day

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USA: National Hamburger Day

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Australia: National Burger Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of National Burger Day in Australia

International: Menstrual Hygiene Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of Menstrual Hygiene Day.

International: World Hunger Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of World Hunger Day.

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General Information for May 28th 2020
There are 6 public holidays today.
Day 149 of 2020
217 days left in 2020
Week 22 of the year
On this Day in History
1968 - Kylie Minogue is born.
1908 - Ian Fleming, author and creator of James Bond - is born.
1494 - The official birthdate of Scotch Whisky, when the rolls of the Scottish Exchequer record that a Friar called John Cor, at an abbey in Fife, purchased malt to make 'aqua vitae'.