Day Guide for Tuesday March 14th 2023 What are the holidays on March 14th 2023?

This is our day guide for Tuesday March 14th 2023 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 March 14th 2023

Albania: Summer Day

Signifies the end of winter, the rebirth of nature and a rejuvenation of spirit amongst Albanians

Andorra: Constitution Day

The Constitution of Andorra was given assent by the Andorran people in a referendum on March 14th 1993.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: National Heroes' Day

On March 14th 1795, the national hero, Chief Joseph Chatoyer was killed by British troops at Dorsetshire Hill

Observances on March 14th 2023

USA: National Children’s Craft Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of National Children’s Craft Day

USA: National Learn About Butterflies Day

Celebrate National Learn About Butterflies Day with these interesting facts about butterflies.

International: National Pi Day

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

USA: National Potato Chip Day

When the chips are down, they usually don't last long before someone grabs this tasty snack.

United Kingdom: Dog Theft Awareness Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of Dog Theft Awareness Day.

Estonia: Mother Tongue Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of Mother Tongue Day.

USA: Equal Pay Day

The date of this holiday changes each year as it is observed on the day that women's earnings catch up to men's from the year before.

International: International Day of Action for Rivers

Find out the dates, history and traditions of International Day of Action for Rivers.

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General Information for March 14th 2023
There are 3 public holidays today.
Day 73 of 2023
292 days left in 2023
Week 11 of the year
On this Day in History
2005 - More than 1.1 million people take to the streets of Beirut to demonstrate against Syria's military presence, and against Lebanon's government, following the assassination of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
2002 - Sixteen 'Falun Gong' practitioners, including four Swiss nationals, are arrested during a protest outside Beijing's liaison office. Police said they were causing an obstruction and refused to move away. 'Falun Gong' said the protest had been peaceful.
2002 - John Lennon's childhood home in Liverpool is bought by his widow Yoko Ono and donated to the National Trust. The house, at 251 Menlove Avenue, is where the late Beatle lived with his aunt Mimi and where many of his early hits were written.
1889 - The German Ferdinand von Zeppelin patents his 'Navigable Balloon'.