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Constitution and Day
* Constitution Day ( Equatorial Guinea )
* Constitution Day ( Cook Islands )
From then on retail trade is only restricted on public holidays ( New Years Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Day of Prayer, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day ) and on Constitution Day, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve ( on New Year's Eve from 3 pm only ).
Canada Day () is the national day of Canada, a federal statutory holiday celebrating the anniversary of the July 1, 1867, enactment of the British North America Act, 1867 ( today called the Constitution Act, 1867, in Canada ), which united three colonies into a single country called Canada within the British Empire.
Proponents argued that the name Dominion Day was a holdover from the colonial era, an argument given some impetus by the patriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982, and others asserted that an alternative was needed as the term does not translate well into French.
The anniversary of these events in 1965 is commemorated annually on Constitution Day, with week long activities known as Te Maevea Nui Celebrations locally.
* Constitution Day in Spain ( December 6 )
* Constitution Day in Romania.
* Constitution Day ( Romania )
* Constitution Day ( Uzbekistan )
* Constitution Day ( Republic of China )
* Constitution Day ( North Korea )
* Constitution Day ( Thailand )
* Constitution Day ( Ireland )
* Constitution Day ( Mexico )
* Constitution Day ( The Philippines )
In memorial of this " Hour of birth of democracy ", the 11th August was created as Constitution Day, because the President of the Empire, Friedrich Ebert, signed the constitution on this day.
* Constitution Day ( Occupation Day ) in Puerto Rico July 25

Constitution and Spain
* 2005 – Spain becomes the first country to vote in a referendum on ratification of the proposed Constitution of the European Union, passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout.
Although colloquially and literarily the expression " King of Spain " or " King of the Spains " was already widespread, and the two crowns were ruled by the same monarch, they retained their individual institutions and identity until 1812, with the enactment of the Spanish Constitution of 1812.
Although the juntas, that had forced the French to leave Spain, had sworn by the liberal Constitution of 1812, Ferdinand VII openly believed that it was too liberal for the country.
The Constitution of 1812 had eliminated all discrimination in the American colonies between Spaniards who were born in Spain and Spanish citizens who happened to be born in the colonies of New Spain.
Consequently, although Spain itself accepted the rejection of the Constitution, the rejection of the Constitution was not as calmly accepted in Spain's empire in the New World.
When armies throughout Spain pronounced themselves in sympathy with the revolters, led by Rafael del Riego, Ferdinand relented and was forced to accept the liberal Constitution of 1812.
* Esdaile, Charles J. Spain in the Liberal Age: From Constitution to Civil War, 1808 – 1939 ( 2000 ) excerpt and text search
In monarchies with a written constitution, the position of monarch is a creature of the constitution and could quite properly be abolished through a democratic procedure of constitutional amendment, although there are often significant procedural hurdles imposed on such a procedure ( as in the Constitution of Spain ).
Silas Talbot engineered an expedition to Puerto Plata harbor in the Colony of Santo Domingo, a possession of France's ally Spain, on May 11, 1800 ; sailors and marines from the USS Constitution under Lieutenant Isaac Hull captured the French privateer Sandwich in the harbor and spiked the guns in the Spanish fort.
Earlier, there was a strong romantic nationalist element mixed with Enlightenment rationalism in the rhetoric used in British North America, in the colonists ' Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution of 1787, as well as the rhetoric in the wave of revolts, inspired by new senses of localized identities, which swept the American colonies of Spain, one after the other, from 1811.
The autonomies statutes in Spain have the rank of " Ley Organica ", a category of special laws reserved only for the main institutions and issues and mentioned in the Constitution ( the highest ranking legal instrument in Spain ).
* December 27 – The Constitution of Spain is approved in a referendum, officially ending 40 years of military dictatorship.
King Ferdinand VII, who assumed the throne after Napoleon was driven out of Spain, refused to agree to the liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812 on his accession to the throne in 1814.
* December 21 – First Constitution of Republic of Venezuela after declares its independence from Spain.
An autonomous community (, ) is the first-level political division of the Kingdom of Spain, established in accordance with the current Spanish Constitution of 1978.
Upon the ratification of its new Constitution in 1978, Spain created a system of regional autonomy, known as the " state of the autonomies ".
In Spain, article 115 of the Constitution provides that the King shall give his assent to laws passed by the General Courts within 15 days after their final passing by them ; the absence of the royal assent, although not constitutionally provided, would mean the bill did not become law.
The Spanish Constitution of 1978 codifies an example of male preference primogeniture as it has been traditionally practiced in Spain.
The Spanish Constitution of 1978 granted autonomy to the nationalities and regions of which the Kingdom of Spain is composed.
The 1812 Cadiz Constitution, that was reinstated in Spain in 1820 after the successful Riego Revolt, established a constitutional monarchy, which greatly limited Ferdinand VII's powers.

Day and Spain
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Bolivia from Spain in 1825.
In Spain and Latin American countries the festival is celebrated with pranks ( inocentadas ), similar to April Fools ' Day.
* Three Wise Men Day, or Epiphany, in Latin America, Spain, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic, and is, although not celebrated as widely or in the same way as in countries with a Spanish history, an official holiday in many European countries, for example Austria, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Liechtenstein, Slovakia and Croatia, as well as in parts of Germany and Switzerland.
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence declaration of Colombia from Spain in 1810.
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence of the Philippines from Spain in 1898.
** School Day of Non-violence and Peace ( Spain )
* Independence Day, celebrate the independence of Venezuela from Spain in 1811.
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Paraguay from Spain in 1811.
** Father's Day ( Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Honduras, and Bolivia )
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Morocco from France and Spain in 1956.
* All Souls Day or Day of the Dead is the Día de los Difuntos in Spain.
* 1821 – Panama Independence Day: Panama separates from Spain and joins Gran Colombia.
* Independence Day, celebrate the independence of Panama from Spain in 1821.
* National Day of Spain – October 12 ( Discovery of America )
* Independence Day, commemorates the proclamation of Cuba ' independence from Spain and the beginning of the Ten Years ' War in 1868.
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Equatorial Guinea from Spain in 1968.
* The Pain in Spain: On May Day, Nearly 1 in 5 are Jobless by Andrés Cala, The Christian Science Monitor, May 1, 2009
* Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Guatemala ( a Patriotic Day ), El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica from Spain in 1821.
Cyrus L. Day relates that, " she had never seen it in Finland, she wrote to me in 1954, but had learned about it from a Spaniard named Raphael Gaston, who called it a whip knot, and told her it was used in the mountains of Spain by muleteers and herdsmen.
Late 2011 Doe Maar were announced as the headliners for 2012's Symphonica in Rosso-concert series ; tying in with the 30th anniversary of Doris Day, Rene van Collem is back on drums ( Jan P. now resides in Spain ).
After the murder of de Coligny during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, the Duke of Alba took control of Mons in September 1572 in the name of the Catholic King of Spain.

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