Tunisia Republic Day is celebrated on July 25 every year to commemorate the vote to abolish the monarchy. On July 25, 1957, the first vote took place. As a result of this, Tunisia became a republic. Habib Bourguiba was elected as the country’s first president and ruled for 30 years. The Tunisian flag is displayed prominently on government buildings, private homes, and businesses on Tunisia Republic Day, recognized as a public holiday. People of all ages can enjoy patriotic celebrations and participate in exciting events such as fairs, festivals, and parades on this day.
Carousel Day

Carousel Day or National Merry-Go-Round Day is observed every year on July 25. The holiday was created by the National Carousel Association (N.C.A.) as a way to mark the registration of the first patent for a carousel design in 1871 by William Schneider. However, carousels are not exactly a modern phenomenon, as their existence has been traced to 500 A.D in the Byzantine Empire where ancient drawings depict a fascinating carousel style.
Children’s Day in Vanuatu

Children’s Day in Vanuatu is celebrated every year on July 24. It promotes the welfare and well-being of children and supports the fight against child abuse.
The holiday allows families to spend extra time together. They can attend parades, concerts, public speeches, sports events, and other celebratory activities.