The first half of July is rich in "significant days." At the beginning of the month it was the World Day of UFOs in the middle of World Day kiss and approaching the Day of rubber and teddy bears. Arose out of recession and marketing calculus. "Serious" announces the most important days of the UN.

   At the beginning of July 1947, at the U.S. Roswell wreckage found an unknown object, according záhadologů they were alien spacecraft. Therefore, second July proclaimed World Day of UFOs. In the Czech Republic, however, has many supporters.

    While the day proclaimed UFO enthusiasts supernatural, bears the date of rubber (July 15) is the confectionery companies. Rather, marketing is perhaps the origin of World Cocktail Day (May 13), who twelve years ago introduced the Czech bartender Alexander Mikšovic.

    The frivolous category also includes the International Day of Dwarfs (21 June). The year before inspired example of Prague’s Aero cinema screening the series Red Dwarf and in 2010, Hradec Králové Study and scientific library, several lectures on these creatures.
    Who also has his day

    Eccentric and has Velcro Day (2nd August), smile for the World Day (the first Friday in October) is the first smiley creator Harvey Ball. Only community character is Towel Day (May 25), who supporters celebrated author Douglas Adams. Towel is playing an important role in his famous book The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

    Most notable days to remind people, but it is meant seriously. A large part of them announced by the United Nations. He wants to draw attention to the symbolic poverty, human rights, environment and especially on health. During the year, so there are days warning of malaria, leprosy, asthma, or stuttering.
  On International Museum Day in May this year the Technical Museum in Brno at night filled with hundreds of visitors.

    During the year, many coming to all family members – mothers, fathers, children, youth and seniors. For example, Children’s Day (June 1st) is celebrated by the turn of the 40th and 50 of the 20 century. Communist desecration of the International Women’s Day (March 8) in 2004 returned to the Czech calendar.

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