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- Look up commemoration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Commemoration may refer to: Commemoration (Anglicanism), a religious observance in Churches...
- A Commemoration ball is a formal ball held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford in the 9th w**** of Trinity Term, the w**** after the end...
- Commemorations are a type of religious observance in the many Churches of the Anglican Communion, including the Church of England. They are the least significant...
- Commemoration Day, previously known as Martyrs' Day (Arabic: يوم الشهيد yawm ash-shahiid), is a national holiday in the United Arab Emirates recognizing...
- De-commemoration is a social phenomenon that regards the destruction or profound modification of material representations of the past in public space...
- The Handel festival or "Commemoration" took place in Westminster Abbey between 26 May and 5 June 1784, to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of...
- In Ireland, the National Day of Commemoration (Irish: Lá Cuimhneacháin Náisiúnta) commemorates all Irish people who died in past wars or United Nations...
- Tadeusz Kościuszko is one of the most honored persons in Polish history, in terms of places and events named in his honor. As a national hero of Poland...
- Leibich, Andre; Myshlovska, Oksana (2014). "Bandera: memorialization and commemoration". Nationalities Papers. 42 (5): 750–770. doi:10.1080/00905992.2014.916666...
- The Aeginetan Commemoration (Ancient Gr****: Αιγινητών εορτή) was an Ancient Gr**** ritual held by the people of Aegina in honor of Poseidon. Plutarch,...