April 25 Holidays

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Day of the year
115
Days left in the year
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Anzac Day is Australia and New Zealand’s most solemn national day, marking April 25, 1915, when the ANZAC forces landed at Gallipoli — a campaign that cost more than 8,000 Australian and 2,700 New Zealand lives and became the defining moment of both nations’ identities. World Malaria Day was established by the World Health Assembly in 2007 to drive awareness of malaria, which still kills more than 600,000 people annually — 90 percent of them in sub-Saharan Africa. National Telephone Day celebrates the legacy of Alexander Graham Bell’s March 10, 1876 first telephone call. Freedom Day (Portugal) marks April 25, 1974, when the Carnation Revolution overthrew Portugal’s Estado Novo dictatorship in a near-bloodless military coup. Gallipoli, a mosquito, a wire, and a carnation.

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License Plate Day

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National Lingerie Day

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National Plumbers Day

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National Telephone Day

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What is the most popular holiday on April 25?

On April 25, Anzac Day is the most widely observed national holiday, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand commemorating the 1915 Gallipoli landing. World Malaria Day is the most globally recognized health observance, and Freedom Day (Portugal) marks the 1974 Carnation Revolution that restored Portuguese democracy.

What countries celebrate holidays on April 25?

April 25 observances span Australia and New Zealand (Anzac Day), Portugal (Freedom Day (Portugal)), Egypt (Sinai Liberation Day), Italy (The Feast of St Mark), and the U.S., which hosts National Telephone Day, National DNA Day, and World Penguin Day. World Malaria Day is observed globally by health organizations worldwide.

What awareness days are on April 25?

April 25 includes World Malaria Day, established by the World Health Assembly in 2007, National DNA Day, marking Watson and Crick’s 1953 double helix paper and the 2003 Human Genome Project completion, and Mother Father Deaf Day, which celebrates hearing children raised by deaf parents.