Crab Soup Day

Crab Soup Day is celebrated every year in Nicaragua on August 27 by many people in the country. The citizens and visitors enjoy taking part in the activities, which feature several entertaining events. These events include beauty pageants, parades, and other contests. The magnificent turquoise waters and sandy white beaches of Nicaragua make the country the ideal venue for the Crab Festival despite being somewhat detached from the rest of the globe. The Crab Soup Festival is regarded as a significant event that honors the abolition of slavery in Nicaragua. Nicaragua is a beautiful country in Central America that is located between Mexico and Colombia,

Restoration Day (Dominican Republic)

Restoration Day in the Dominican Republic takes place on August 16 every year. This event honors a battle that finally led to the nation’s second independence from Spain. Locally called the “el día de la Restauración Dominicana,” this event is a public holiday in the country, which sees people participate in parades, street fairs, and even military reviews.

Feast of Assumption (Chile)

Chile’s Feast of Assumption on August 15 every year commemorates the day Catholics presume Mary’s soul went to heaven after her death on Earth. The Feast of Assumption is widely celebrated across Christendom and known by many names, such as Assumption Day,’ Assumption of Mary, and The Assumption. Besides being one of the primary feasts for the Virgin Mary, the Feast of Assumption also ranks among Chile’s most important Christian holidays, celebrated with enthusiasm by young and old alike.