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August - Wikipedia In the Southern Hemisphere, August is the seasonal equivalent of February in the Northern Hemisphere In the Northern Hemisphere, August falls in summer In the Southern Hemisphere, the month falls during winter In many European countries, August is the holiday month for most workers
August Holidays and Observances - The Spruce August is a calmer time of year, known as Happiness Happens Month Here's a list of national, international, and special August holidays and observances
August Days - National Day Calendar National IPA Day on the first Thursday in August celebrates the beer known as India Pale Ale Beer Raise your glass on National IPA Day and enjoy this day with family and friends, while supporting your local craft brewers
August - Awareness Months, Days Observances - TRVST August focuses on clean water during National Water Quality Month, when our choices affect nearby lakes and rivers For World Elephant Day, communities worldwide work to save these intelligent, family-oriented animals from losing more territory
August: Eighth Month of the Year - timeanddate. com The meaning of August comes from ancient Rome: Augustus is Latin and means “the venerable one” or “the great one ” It was the title given to the first Roman emperor, Gaius Caesar
August: Awareness Months Holidays for Causes - Good Good Good August is the eighth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars It has 31 days Named after Roman Emperor Augustus, August marks the end of summer in the Northern Hemisphere It also marks the beginning of winter in the Southern Hemisphere
August Holidays 2025: Observances by Day, Week, Month - Country Living August is also a big month for our four-legged companions, including International Cat Day and National Dog Day And somehow there’s plenty of room left on the calendar for summer silliness, from National Tell a Joke Day to Water Balloon Day (speaking of… duck!) As you might notice, some of these holidays are rather on the unofficial side