National Sprinkle Day is celebrated on July 23 every year. As the name suggests, the day was indeed designed to celebrate the delight brought on by the existence of sprinkles, the colorful flecks of sugar we all know and love. Sprinkles are used for many things across the world, the most common of which probably is topping ice cream. It is a well-accepted fact that no matter the hardships, sprinkles make everyone’s day just a little better, even if it’s minute. This day is all about learning about different variations of sprinkles and trying them out for yourself.
Guam Liberation Day

Guam Liberation Day is celebrated on July 21 every year. It is a day to commemorate the island’s liberation from the Japanese by U.S. Soldiers. In years where July 21 falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday will be a public holiday, and if July 21 falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be a public holiday. It is marked as one of Guam’s biggest celebrations as the invasion of the Japanese in World War II brought agony to the people of Guam and remained so for years. Many lives were lost during that period. Guam Liberation day is celebrated to remember those who fought for their freedom and died. Gaum Liberation Day is now celebrated with religious and memorial services, the Liberation queen contest, a carnival, and a parade.
The Democracy and National Unity Day of Turkey

Democracy and National Unity Day of Turkey is celebrated on July 15 every year. It honors the bravery, national unity, and the lives of those who died in the failed coup d’état for democracy of 2016. On July 15 that year, a rogue military faction tried to overthrow President Recep of Tayyip Erdoğan, killing 259 people, mostly civilians, and injuring over 2,500 others. This day proves the dedication and commitment of the Republic of Turkey and its people to the rule of law and democracy.