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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Ratu Sukuna Day occured on this day
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Ratu Sukuna Day
Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:11:50 pm, sunset: 4:06 pm, rdDate=739766
Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
June Bank Holiday occurs on this day
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
the Queen's Birthday occurs on this day
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Foundation Day occurs on this day
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Jefferson Davis' Birthday occurs on this day
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Madaraka Day occurs on this day
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Navy-Day (Mexico) occurs on this day
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Trinity Sunday occurs on this day
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Today - Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
All Saints' Day occurs on this day
Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Monday June 1, 2026(6/1/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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June 2026
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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: First Monday of June on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

A bank holiday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom or a colloquialism for public holiday in Ireland. There is no automatic right to time off on these days, although the majority of the population is granted time off work or extra pay for working on these days, depending on their contract.[1] The first official bank holidays were the four days named in the Bank Holidays Act 1871, but today the term is colloquially (albeit incorrectly) used for public holidays which are not officially bank holidays, for example Good Friday and Christmas Day.

Prior to 1834, the Bank of England observed about thirty-three saints' days and religious festivals as holidays, but in 1834, this was reduced to just four: 1 May (May Day), 1 November (All Saints Day), Good Friday, and Christmas Day. In 1871, the first legislation relating to bank holidays was passed when Liberal politician and banker Sir John Lubbock introduced the Bank Holidays Act 1871, which specified the days in the table set out below.[2] The English people were so thankful that they called the first Bank Holidays St Lubbock's Days for a while.[3] Scotland was treated separately because of its separate traditions; for example, New Year is a more important holiday there.[citation needed]

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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: First Monday of June on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

The Queen's Official Birthday (King's Official Birthday in the reign of a male monarch) is the selected day on which the birthday of the monarch of the Commonwealth realms (currently Queen Elizabeth II) is officially celebrated in those countries and in Fiji, which is now a republic. The date varies as adopted by each Commonwealth country, but is generally around the end of May to the start of June, to coincide with a high probability of fine weather in the Northern Hemisphere for outdoor ceremonies.

The sovereign's birthday was first officially marked in the United Kingdom in 1748. Since then, the date of the king or queen's birthday has been determined throughout the British Empire and later the Commonwealth according to either different royal proclamations issued by the sovereign or governor or by statute laws passed by the local parliament. The exact date of the celebration today varies from country to country and except by coincidence does not fall on the day of the monarch's actual birthday (that of the present monarch being 21 April[1]). In some cases, it is an official public holiday, sometimes coinciding with the celebration of other events. Most Commonwealth realms release a Birthday Honours List at this time.

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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: First Monday of June on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Western Australia Day (formerly known as Foundation Day)[1][2] is a public holiday in Western Australia, celebrated on the first Monday in June (officially on 1 June) to commemorate the founding of the Swan River Colony in 1829. Because of the celebration of Western Australia Day, WA is the only Australian state or territory that does not celebrate the Queen's Birthday Holiday in June; it is held in September or October instead.

HMS Challenger, under Captain Charles Fremantle, anchored off Garden Island on 25 April 1829. Fremantle officially claimed the western part of Australia for Britain on 2 May. The merchant vessel Parmelia, with Stirling, other officials and civilian settlers on board, sighted the coast on 1 June. It anchored in Cockburn Sound on 2 June. Another warship, HMS Sulphur, arrived on 6 June, carrying the British Army garrison. The Swan River Colony was officially proclaimed by Stirling on 11 June.

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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: First Monday of June on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Jefferson Finis "Jeff" Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American statesman and leader of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, serving as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history. Davis was born in Kentucky to Samuel and Jane (Cook) Davis. After attending Transylvania University, Davis graduated from West Point and fought in the Mexican–American War as a colonel of a volunteer regiment. He served as the United States Secretary of War under Democratic President Franklin Pierce. Both before and after his time in the Pierce administration, he served as a Democratic U.S. Senator representing the State of Mississippi. As a senator, he argued against secession, but did agree that each state was sovereign and had an unquestionable right to secede from the Union.[2]

On February 9, 1861, after Davis resigned from the United States Senate, he was selected to be the provisional President of the Confederate States of America; he was elected without opposition to a six-year term that November. During his presidency, Davis took charge of the Confederate war plans but was unable to find a strategy to stop the larger, more powerful and better organized Union. His diplomatic efforts failed to gain recognition from any foreign country, and he paid little attention to the collapsing Confederate economy, printing more and more paper money to cover the war's expenses. Historians have criticized Davis for being a much less effective war leader than his Union counterpart Abraham Lincoln, which they attribute to Davis being overbearing, controlling, and overly meddlesome, as well as being out of touch with public opinion, and lacking support from a political party (since the Confederacy had no political parties).[3] His preoccupation with detail, reluctance to delegate responsibility, lack of popular appeal, feuds with powerful state governors, inability to get along with people who disagreed with him, neglect of civil matters in favor of military ones—all these shortcomings worked against him.[4]

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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: June 1st on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Madaraka Day, 1 June, commemorates the day that Kenya attained internal self-rule in 1963, preceding full independence from the United Kingdom on 12 December 1963.[1][2][3][4][5][6]


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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: June 1st on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Mexican-American War

World War II,

May 2026
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Sunday May 31, 2026 (5/31/2026)
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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: 7 days after
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Western Christian liturgical calendar, and the Sunday of Pentecost in Eastern Christianity. Trinity Sunday celebrates the Christian dogma of the Trinity, the three Persons of God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.[1]

Trinity Sunday is celebrated in all the Western liturgical churches: Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, (most) Presbyterians, Methodists, and many churches within the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.

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Sunday May 31, 2026 (5/31/2026)
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Monday June 1, 2026 (6/1/2026)
Method: 1st Sunday after
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

All Saints' Day (in the Roman Catholic Church officially the Solemnity of All Saints and also called All Hallows or Hallowmas[3]), often shortened to All Saints, is a solemnity celebrated on 1 November by parts of Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity, in honour of all the saints, known and unknown. In the Western calendar it is the day after Halloween and the day before All Souls' Day.

In Western Christian theology, the day commemorates all those who have attained the beatific vision in Heaven. It is a national holiday in many historically Catholic countries. In the Catholic Church and many Anglican churches, the next day specifically commemorates the departed faithful who have not yet been purified and reached heaven. Christians who celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day do so in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual bond between those in purgatory (the 'Church Suffering'), those in heaven (the 'church triumphant'), and the living (the 'church militant'). Other Christian traditions define, remember and respond to the saints in different ways; for example, in the Methodist Church, the word "saints" refers to all Christians and therefore, on All Saint's Day, the Church Universal, as well as the deceased members of a local congregation, are honoured and remembered.[2][4]


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