Falklands Day Explained

Holiday Name:Falklands Day
Type:National
Longtype:National day of Falkland Islands.
Observedby:Falkland Islanders
Date:14 August [1] [2] [3]
Duration:1 day
Frequency:Annual

Falklands Day is the celebration of the first sighting of the Falkland Islands by John Davis in 1592, and is celebrated on 14 August.[4]

It was once seen as the national day of the Falklands, but has largely been replaced by Liberation Day which commemorates the end of the Falklands War. Falkland Day ceased be to a public holiday in 2002 when the Executive Council moved the holiday to provide for the re-introduction of Peat Cutting Monday, on the first Monday in October.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Falkland Day in Falkland Islands. www.timeanddate.com.
  2. Book: Peoples of the Americas. 8 August 1999. Marshall Cavendish. 9780761470557. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Holiday Article.
  4. Web site: Falklands' Day celebrated on 14 August remembers first recorded sighting by John Davis in 1592. MercoPress. 2017-05-31.
  5. Web site: Falkland Islands Public Holidays. Falkland Islands government. 2018-03-04. 2018-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20180305063044/http://www.fig.gov.fk/policy/index.php/component/jdownloads/finish/6-reports-and-publications/20-falkland-islands-public-holidays-2014-2017. dead.