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Antarctica Day

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Celebration of the anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty
Not to be confused withDay of the Argentine Antarctic.
Antarctica Day
Emblem of the Antarctic Treaty
Emblem of the Antarctic Treaty
Observed byPersonnel atresearch stations in Antarctica
TypeDefault
SignificanceThe anniversary of the signing of theAntarctic Treaty in 1959
CelebrationsPublic talks, educational activities, media consumption, flag flying
DateDecember 1
FrequencyAnnual
Related toMidwinter Day

Antarctica Day is an international holiday recognizing the anniversary of the signing of theAntarctic Treaty in 1959. It is celebrated on December 1 each year. Along withMidwinter Day, it is one of Antarctica's two principal holidays.

History

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Antarctica Day was established by theFoundation for the Good Governance of International Spaces in 2010 as a way to highlight the international cooperation that makes governance of the continent possible and to encourage educators to incorporate Antarctica in their curriculum.[1][2] Antarctica Day was created following the Antarctic Treaty Summit in 2009 on the 50th anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty.[3]

Celebration

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As a relatively recent holiday, Antarctica Day has no longstanding traditions. Unlike Midwinter Day, Antarctica Day is more widely celebrated off the continent than on it.

Antarctic organizations based outside of the continent, such asNational Antarctic Programs or the government ofAntarctic gateway cities, will often observe the holiday with public programming such as talks or movie screenings.[4][5]

Individuals with professional or personal interest in Antarctica also celebrate Antarctica Day. Some consume Antarctica-related media, such as documentaries or podcasts.[6] Others make social media posts regarding Antarctica. Flag flying is another common way people observe the holiday.[7]

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Goals | Ourspaces". Retrieved2020-12-07.
  2. ^"Association of Polar Early Career Scientists - Antarctica Day".www.apecs.is. Retrieved2020-12-07.
  3. ^"History | Ourspaces". Retrieved2020-12-07.
  4. ^"Antarctica Day - 1st December".British Antarctic Survey. Retrieved2020-12-07.
  5. ^"Home - Poolevent".www.poolevent.nl. Retrieved2020-12-15.
  6. ^Team, True South (2020-11-24)."4 Ways to Celebrate Antarctica Day (Dec. 1)".True South. Retrieved2020-12-15.
  7. ^Team, True South (2020-12-04)."True South Flies on All 7 Continents in Celebration of Antarctica Day".True South. Retrieved2020-12-07.
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