Guinea Independence Day takes place on October 2 every year. There is no better way to honor its independence than by highlighting its rich traditions and culture. The country was under French rule for years until its president had the foresight to make a decision that would change its history and set it apart as an independent nation. This day is all about Guinea, its people, history, and future.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day is observed on September 30 every year. Although you may think that every day is the day of olive oil, there is one special day to celebrate one of the most sophisticated creations in the market.
Olive oil is not only delicious but also good for our health. It is said that olive oil has a positive impact on our health thanks to its beneficial monounsaturated fatty acids and high levels of anti-inflammatory polyphenols and antioxidants. The exact amount of olive oil that’s right for you will depend on many factors such as your size and activity level.
European Day of Languages

The European Day of Languages (E.D.L.) is observed on September 26 annually. This day promotes awareness about language learning and protecting linguistic heritage. The overall purpose is to raise awareness of Europe’s rich linguistic and cultural diversity, which must be encouraged and preserved. It also strives to broaden the spectrum of languages that people learn throughout their lives to improve plurilingualism and intercultural understanding. E.D.L. provides a chance to honor all of Europe’s languages, particularly those spoken less frequently and spoken by migrants. The E.D.L. is part of the Language Policy Programme. The more significant part of the program is directed at national education authorities and practitioners in this field. This campaign aims to convince the general public of the importance of learning more than one language.