Veterans Day
Veterans Day
Verterans Day, originaly named Armistice Day but renamed in 1954. Also Known as Remembrance Day or Poppy Day.
class, secular festival, series of events
- Class
- series of events, secular festival
- Examples
- ▶ November 11th 2013, November 11th 2012, November 11th 2011, November 11th 2010, November 11th 2009, …
November 11th 2008, November 11th 2007, November 11th 2006
- Parent Class
- public holiday, organised event, public holiday in November
- Wikipedia Page
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Day
- Wordnet Synset ID
- "115200896"
- Attributes
- movable-date
- Freebase ID
- "/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000001341eb"
- DBPedia URI
- http://dbpedia.org/resource/Veterans_Day
- Freebase Primary MID
- "/m/016jhc"
- Distinct From
- ▶ Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, Inauguration Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, …
Martin Luther King Day,
Labour Day,
New Year's Day,
Thanksgiving,
Presidents' Day,
César Chávez's birthday,
Culture Day,
Labour Thanksgiving Day,
US Independence Day,
Repentance Day, public holiday in September, public holiday in August, public holiday in July, public holiday in June, public holiday in May, public holiday in April, public holiday in March, public holiday in October, public holiday in December, public holiday in February, public holiday in January
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