17.05.2024 09:15 Date: May 17, 2024 Today’s Doodle celebrates Norway Constitution Day, locally known as Syttende Mai. On this day in 1814, the Norwegian Constituent Assembly gathered in Eidsvoll and signed the Constitution, one of the oldest in the world. People have celebrated Norway’s national day since 1836. Many start the day with others over a delectable breakfast of scrambled eggs, fresh bread, smoked salmon, and a glass of champagne. Groups also gather at memorials and cemeteries where wreath-laying ceremonies are held in honor of past Norwegians who made the country what it is today. May 17th is also Children’s Day, so annual celebrations often focus on the nation’s youth. In every area of the country, marching bands, baton twirlers, and schoolchildren parade through the streets. Many people dress in bunad or wave the red, navy blue, and white flag like the one seen in today’s Doodle. Happy Constitution Day, Norway! Location: Tags:
15.05.2024 07:00 Date: May 15, 2024 Today’s Doodle celebrates Paraguay Independence Day, also known as Da de la Independencia Nacional. On this day in 1811, the South American country officially declared its sovereignty from Spain. On Independence Day, a sea of straw hats and vibrant blouses fill the streets as Paraguayans flock to parades and concerts. It’s also popular for families and friends to host asados — and break out traditional dances like the polka or galopera. Whether people are at home or in the streets, they’re probably flying the tricolor red, white, and blue national flag. As depicted in today’s artwork, Paraguay’s flag is especially unique compared to other countries. It features symbols on both sides — the country’s coat of arms and the treasury seal ¡Feliz día de la independencia, Paraguay! Location: Tags:
14.05.2024 01:00 Date: May 14, 2024 Today’s Doodle celebrates Israel’s Independence Day. On this day in 1948, David Ben Gurion read Israel’s Declaration of Independence to a crowd in Tel Aviv. The holiday, also known as Yom Ha’atzmaut, always falls on the 5th day of the Hebrew month Iyar, but it may be moved a day or two so the holiday doesn’t fall on the Sabbath. The nation starts celebrations at sunset. In Jerusalem, government officials typically give speeches, and 12 torches that represent the 12 tribes of Israel are lit at a ceremony. The blue and white Israeli flag, like the one waving in today’s Doodle, is raised to the top of a flagpole and can be seen waving all throughout the country. Location: Tags:
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