Day Guide for Sunday April 25th 2027 What are the holidays on April 25th 2027?

This is our day guide for Sunday April 25th 2027 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 April 25th 2027

International: Anzac Day

Marks the anniversary of the first key military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.

Egypt: Sinai Liberation Day

Sinai Liberation Day marks the full return of the Sinai Peninsula to Egyptian sovereignty, making it one of the country’s most important national occasions each year.

Eswatini: Flag Day

Marks April 25th1967 when Eswatini's flag was first raised as the new King took his pledge of oath.

Faroe Islands: National Flag Day

On 25 April 1940 the British authorities recognised the Faroese flag (Merkið) as the civil ensign of the Faroe Islands.

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Italy (regional): Feast of St. Mark

In 828, relics believed to be the body of St. Mark were stolen from Alexandria by two Venetian merchants with the help of two Greek monks and taken to Venice

Italy: Liberation Day

Celebrates the liberation of Italy by Allied troops at the end of the Second World War

New Zealand: Anzac Day

Marks the anniversary of the first key military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.

North Korea: Military Foundation Day

The date of establishment of Kim Il-Sung's guerrilla army in 1932, considered the predecessor of the Korean People's Army.

Portugal: Freedom Day

Celebrates the 1974 Revolution that ended the Dictatorship and started Democracy

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General Information for April 25th 2027
There are 9 public holidays today.
Day 115 of 2027
250 days left in 2027
Week 16 of the year
On this Day in History
1918 - Ella Fitzgerald, peerless black American jazz and pop singer and the 'first lady of song', is born.
1908 - HMS Gladiator shipwrecks off the Isle of Wight.
1873 - Birth of Félix d' Hérelle, joint discoverer of bacteriophages, the most numerous organisms in the Earth's biosphere.
1763 - John Wilkes publishes controversial comments in newssheet The North Briton - an event that planted some of the Seeds of the American Revolution.