November 11: Remembrance Day (Cayman Islands)

Remembrance Day is observed in the Cayman Islands on the second Monday in November. This public holiday has its origins in a British tradition, initially commemorating the end of World War I on November 11, 1918, when it was first recognized as Armistice Day in 1919. The observance includes a parade and a wreath-laying ceremony, presided over by the Governor and Premier of the Cayman Islands, and attended by officials, veterans, representatives of veterans organizations, and the general public. Although the Cayman Islands do not have a fixed date for the observance, the celebration aligns with the British Commonwealth's customs of honoring veterans who defended their nation during wartime.

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November 11: Remembrance Day (Cayman Islands)


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