Day Guide for Monday July 13th 2026 What are the holidays on July 13th 2026?

This is our day guide for Monday July 13th 2026 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 July 13th 2026

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Canada (regional): Orangeman's Day

Commemorates the Battle of the Boyne, fought on July 1st 1690 by King William of Orange against King James II

Regional

India (regional): Bhanu Jayanti

Sikkim. Marks the birth anniversary of an important 19th century Nepali writer, poet, and translator.

Kiribati: Kiribati National Day (in lieu)

Commemorates Kiribati gaining independence from the United Kingdom on this day in 1979.

Mongolia: Naadam Holiday

Third day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival

Montenegro: Sovereignty Day of Montenegro

Marks the day in 1878 on which the Berlin Congress recognized Montenegro as an independent state.

Regional

United Kingdom (regional): Battle of the Boyne (in lieu)

Holiday in Northern Ireland. Events on the day commemorate the Battle of the Boyne, fought on July 1st 1690 by King William of Orange against King James II

Observances on July 13th 2026

International: International Town Criers Day

Hear ye, hear ye! This day takes place on the second Monday in July.

USA: National Beans ‘N’ Franks Day

Find out the dates, history and traditions of National Beans ‘N’ Franks Day

Canada: National BBQ Day

Celebrate National BBQ Day on July 13th with friends and family, enjoying expertly grilled meats, vibrant veggies, and diverse flavors that unite Canadians.

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General Information for July 13th 2026
There are 6 public holidays today.
Day 194 of 2026
171 days left in 2026
Week 29 of the year
On this Day in History
1980 - Antiquio kills two people in the running of the bulls.
1972 - The Paris Peace Talks resume regarding the Vietnam War.
1960 - Ian Hislop, the English writer, Private Eye editor and Have I Got News For You team captain, is born.
1940 - An update of invasion plans are completed by General Hadler for the Battle of Britain.