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Veterans Day marks November 11, 1918, when the Armistice ending World War I took effect at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month — established as a U.S. federal holiday in 1938 to honor all living U.S. military veterans, expanded from Armistice Day’s original WWI focus. Singles Day — 光棍节 — was invented by Nanjing University students in 1993 as a celebration of being single, choosing November 11 because four ones represent four single people — and transformed by Alibaba in 2009 into the world’s largest single-day shopping event, generating more than $84 billion in 24 hours. Armistice Day is observed across many Commonwealth and European nations as the original WWI ceasefire commemoration — observed with two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. in the UK, France, Belgium, Australia, and Canada. Metal Day was established in the Netherlands by Heavymetal.nl on November 11, 2010, to celebrate heavy metal music as a cultural force — the date chosen because 11/11 at 11:11 is maximally “metal.”
All Holidays On November 11
Veterans Day
Angola Independence Day
Armistice Day (Martinique)
Armistice Day (Saint Barthelemy)
Death/Duty Day
Fasching
French Armistice Day
French Guiana Armistice Day
Metal Day
National Education Day
National Indiana Day
National Lei Day
National Origami Day
National Sundae Day
Pocky Day
PPUR Day
Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day Australia
Singles Day
St. Martin’s Day
About November 11
November 11 Q&As
What is the most popular holiday on November 11?
On November 11, Veterans Day is the most widely observed U.S. federal holiday, honoring all living veterans. Armistice Day is the most widely observed international historical observance, and Singles Day is the most commercially significant global shopping event.
What countries celebrate holidays on November 11?
November 11 observances span the U.S. (Veterans Day), France (French Armistice Day), Angola (Angola Independence Day), UK, Canada, Australia, Belgium (Armistice Day), China and e-commerce globally (Singles Day), Germany and Austria (Fasching), and the Netherlands (Metal Day).
Is November 11 a public holiday?
November 11 is a U.S. federal public holiday as Veterans Day. It is also a public holiday in France (Armistice Day), Belgium, and Angola (Angola Independence Day), and is observed as Remembrance Day in Canada, Australia, and the UK.