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Holidays Calendar for January 9, 2025

January 9 isMartyr's Day in Panama. This day commemorates the memory of all people who died during the riots in 1964 caused by the conflict between Panamanian students and Canal Zone Police officers.

Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of two entities: the Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzogovina. Both entities have their own holidays. And January 9 isRepublic Day in the Republika Srpska.

January 9 isComprehensive Peace Agreement Day in South Sudan. This holiday is a very important one in a short history of modern Republic of South Sudan.

International Choreographers Day is observed annually on January 9. It was created to celebrate the people who are an essential part of the teams behind various stage performances, music videos, movies and television shows, and even sports routines.

National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (L.E.A.D.) is celebrated across the nation on January 9. It was created to encourage people to show their support and appreciation for law enforcement on all levels – local, state, and federal.

Međimurje is the smallest and a the same time the most densely populated county (županija) in Croatia. For a long time, the historical and geographical region of Međimurje was part of Hungary, but on January 9, 1919, it officially seceded from Hungary and became part of what would become Yugoslavia. The anniversary of this event is marked in Croatia asMeđimurje Secession Day.

Thedeath anniversary of Raja Gambhir Singh is a public holiday in the Indian state of Manipur. Observed on January 9, it honors one of the most notable Manipuri kings, who ruled the Manipur Kingdom and then the princely state of Manipur.

There is a saying that dreaming of apricots brings you a good luck. Try savory-sweet apricots and cook them forNational Apricot Day on January 9.

In the United States, there are informal food days celebrating all kinds of popular dishes, not necessarily from American cuisine. For example,National Cassoulet Day is dedicated to a hearty dish that originated in southern France. It is celebrated annually on January 9.

National Balloon Ascension Day is observed annually on January 9. It commemorates the first manned balloon flight in the United States that took place on this day in 1793.

Non-resident Indian Day (Pravasi Bharatiya Divas) is an annual holiday celebrated in India on January 9. It was established to recognize the contribution of the overseas Indian community to the country's development.

 


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  • 2007After years of rumors and speculation Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone of the first generation.
  • 1998Died: Kenichi Fukui, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize laureate for his investigations into the mechanism of chemical reactions.
  • 1998Died: Imi Lichtenfeld, Hungarian-born Israeli martial artist. He is widely recognized for developing Krav Maga, an Israeli martial art created for the Israel Defense Forces.
  • 1995Died: Peter Cook, English comedian and actor. Cook was an extremely influential figure in modern British comedy. He was also closely associated with anti-establishment comedy that emerged in Britain and the U.S. in the 1950s.
  • 1989Born: Nina Dobrev, Canadian actress who is best known for portraying Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce on The CW's supernatural drama seriesThe Vampire Diaries.
  • 1987Born: Nicola Coughlan, Irish actress known for her television roles as Clare in Channel 4's sitcomDerry Girls and Penelope Featherington in Netflix'sBridgerton.
  • 1982Born: Catherine, Princess of Wales (born Catherine Middleton), a member of the British royal family. She is married to William, Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the British throne.
  • 1978Born: AJ McLean, American singer, dancer, and actor best known as a founding member of the pop vocal group Backstreet Boys.
  • 1970Born: Lara Fabian (born Lara Crokaert), Belgian-Canadian pop singer and songwriter. Having sold over 20 million records, she is one of the best-selling Belgian artists of all time.
  • 1965Born: Nestor Alexander Haddaway, known mononymously as Haddaway, Trinidadian-born German singer best known for his 1993 hit single "What Is Love".
  • 1961Died: Emily Greene Balch, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. She is also known for helping to set up summer schools on peace education in over 50 countries.
  • 1959Born: Rigoberta Menchú, Guatemalan activist, Nobel Prize laureate and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. Menchú is known for promoting indigenous rights of the Guatemalan K'iche' ethnic group.
  • 1957British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden resigned from office after failing to retake the Suez Canal from Egyptian sovereignty.
  • 1956Born: Imelda Staunton, English actress and singer. Over her extensive career, she has received several awards including a British Academy Film Award and four Laurence Olivier Awards.
  • 1955Born: J. K. Simmons, American actor considered to be one of the most eminent character actors of his generation. He won an Academy Award for his supporting role in Damien Chazelle's filmWhiplash.
  • 1947Elizabeth "Betty" Short, known as the Black Dahlia, was last seen alive. Short's murder is one of the most gruesome and widely publicized murders in Los Angeles County. This murder case is still unsolved.
  • 1944Born: Jimmy Page, English guitarist, songwriter, and producer. He achieved international success as the guitarist and leader of Led Zeppelin.
  • 1936Died: John Gilbert, American actor, director and screenwriter. Gilbert became famous during the silent film era and gained popularity as "The Great Lover".
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