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''' International Men's Day''' is [[November 19]], in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. The tradition began in [[1999]], probably by analogy to [[International Women's Day]]. |
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Recognition and support of the day is limited; in [[Malta]] it is celebrated on [[February 7]], in [[Brazil]] on [[July 15]], in [[Ukraine]] on [[February 23]], in [[India]] on [[September 29]] and in [[Oltenia]] (region of [[Romania]]) on [[March 9]]. In Norway it's celebrated on october 7. |
Recognition and support of the day is limited; in [[Malta]] it is celebrated on [[February 7]], in [[Brazil]] on [[July 15]], in [[Ukraine]] on [[February 23]], in [[India]] on [[September 29]] and in [[Oltenia]] (region of [[Romania]]) on [[March 9]]. In Norway it's celebrated on october 7. |
International Men's DayisNovember 19, in Trinidad and Tobago. The tradition began in 1999, probably by analogy to International Women's Day.
Recognition and support of the day is limited; in Malta it is celebrated on February 7, in BrazilonJuly 15, in UkraineonFebruary 23, in IndiaonSeptember 29 and in Oltenia (region of Romania) on March 9. In Norway it's celebrated on october 7.
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