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18.12.2023 07:45 Date: December 18, 2023 Today’s Doodle celebrates Qatar National Day, also known as Founder’s Day. On this day in 1878, Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani became the leader of Qatar. Considered the founding father of the modern State of Qatar, he united the region’s tribes and established the country’s core values. On National Day, the capital Doha hosts a lively parade in the heart of the city. Onlookers gather to watch aerial displays where vibrant water jets soar in syncopation to music. Homes and buildings are decorated with the white and maroon national flag, just like the one in today’s Doodle. The colors represent Qatar’s core values: pride, solidarity, and loyalty. Later in the day, Qataris might join family and friends for a festive meal where machbūs, the national dish, is a popular choice. The slow-cooked lamb or chicken with seasoned rice is dripping with flavor and served almost everywhere in the country. To wind down celebrations, fireworks light up the night sky. Happy National Day, Qatar! Location: Tags:
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16.12.2023 04:15 Date: December 16, 2023 Today’s Doodle kicks off a two-day holiday in Bahrain — National Day. On this day in 1971, the first emir of independent Bahrain, Isa Bin Salman Al Khalifa, took power, and the island nation was free from British rule. The Kingdom of Bahrain bubbles with excitement on National Day as people celebrate the country's achievements. However, Bahraini culture and history date back much further than 1971 — humans have inhabited the islands since prehistoric times. Entertainers of all kinds put on performances, and citizens attend laser light displays, magic shows, and contests. Bahrainis also mark the event with cultural displays including art, language, and musical performances like Fjiri, which commemorates the nation’s pearling legacy. The colors of Bahrain’s flag, as shown in today’s Doodle, can be seen across the country. Red and white lights shine onto landmarks like the Riffa Clock Tower, and hanging lights twinkle from buildings and trees. The night ends with fireworks bursting in the sky, but don’t worry, the festivities will continue tomorrow! Happy National Day, Bahrain. Location: Tags:
16.12.2023 04:15 Date: December 16, 2023 Today’s Doodle celebrates Kazakhstan Independence Day. After decades of Soviet rule, the country won its freedom on this day in 1991. The name Kazakh, which means "wanderer," evokes the nation’s nomadic history and its people’s deep love for freedom. In fact, more than 130 distinct ethnic groups call Kazakhstan home and the holiday offers a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the country's rich and diverse heritage. As pictured in today’s artwork, the Kazakh flag flies proudly throughout the nation. The light blue flag, a symbol of the vast skies that nomadic tribes have traditionally lived under, is adorned with a classic golden Kazakh motif, sun, and eagle. Independence Day officially begins on December 16th and festivities extend into the following day as locals continue to enjoy picturesque yurts and authentic delicacies such as fermented dairy drinks and tandyr nan bread. Happy Independence Day, Kazakhstan! Location: Tags:
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11.12.2023 23:00 Date: December 12, 2023 Today’s annual Doodle celebrates the 60th anniversary of Jamhuri Day! Jamhuri means “republic” in Swahili, which is the national language of Kenya. On this day in 1963, the country gained its full independence and became a sovereign republic after almost 70 years of colonial rule. On Jamhuri Day, Kenyans attend celebrations like concerts, public ceremonies, and more across the country. The president addresses citizens with an annual speech about progress at the Trooping of the Colour parade, and awards decorations and medals to notable figures for their distinguished achievements. Many people dress in traditional clothing while waving the black, red, and green Kenyan flag — like the one in today’s artwork! Kenyans also enjoy tasty national delicacies like ugali and sukuma wiki . Jamhuri Day is a momentous occasion that allows Kenyans to reflect on their history, express national pride, and remember the sacrifices made to reach independence. Location: Tags:
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09.12.2023 01:30 Date: December 9, 2023 Today’s Doodle celebrates Tanzania Independence Day. On this day in 1961, the East African nation officially became sovereign. After declaring independence, Tanganyika and the island of Zanzibar combined territories to form a new country, Tanzania. Independence Day kicks off in Dar es Salaam where crowds gather for a flag-raising ceremony — like the one in today’s Doodle. Tanzania’s national flag features a diagonal back stripe outlined by yellow, dividing green and blue triangles. It represents mineral and agricultural wealth and the Indian Ocean. After speeches and seminars from government officials, crowds line the street as soldiers and military vehicles parade through the heart of the city. While some might attend concerts featuring cultural dances at the national stadium, others spend the day with family and friends. It’s popular to enjoy national delicacies like ugali — dough combined with cornmeal, and cassava flour, served with fish and meat. Happy Independence Day, Tanzania! Location: Tags: