The Flooding of The Nile is a holiday observed on August 15 every year. Egyptians celebrate for two weeks starting on August 15. This period of cultural celebrations is known as Wafaa-El-Nil. This holiday and period recognize the importance of the Nile River in Egypt’s culture, economy, and social activities. The people acknowledge how their rich history, culture, and economic prosperity have stemmed from the flooding of the river. The English translation of Wafaa-El-Nil is ‘Fidelity of the Nile’, a phrase that touches on how Egyptians see the annual event as a constant that one’s faith can depend upon.
Liechtenstein National Day

Liechtenstein National Day on August 15, is a day when everyone gathers in Vaduz Castle. For returning schoolchildren, it is the first time they see their classmates after the summer vacation. The older generations, however, have made it a ritual to watch the fireworks, which take place around 10 P.M. The National Day concludes with a stunning 30-minute firework display near Vaduz Castle.
St Mary’s Day

St. Mary’s Day is on August 15, and we’re going to show you how you can celebrate this day in the best way possible. Do you know that it has been 1,700 years since The Feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God was observed for the first time? The Feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God or St. Mary’s Day marks the “sleeping of Mary.” It is the day she ascended to heaven. In Romania, it is a national holiday and most schools, offices, and banks are closed. Children dress up in white and march together while singing hymns dedicated to St. Mary