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February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The month has 28 days in common years and 29 in leap years, with the 29th day being called the leap day. February is the third and last month of meteorological winter in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, February is the third and last month of meteorological summer, being the seasonal equivalent of August in the Northern Hemisphere.
Pronunciation
"February" can be pronounced in several different ways. The beginning of the word is commonly pronounced either as /ˈfɛbju-/ FEB-yoo- or /ˈfɛbru-/ FEB-roo-; many people drop the first "r", replacing it with /j/, as if it were spelled "Febuary". This comes about by analogy with "January" (/ˈdʒæn.ju-/ ), as well as by a dissimilation effect whereby having two "r"s close to each other causes one to change. The ending of the word is pronounced /-ɛri/ -err-ee in the US and /-əri/ -ər-ee in the UK.
History
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The Roman month Februarius was named after the Latin term februum, which means "purification", via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 (full moon) in the old lunar Roman calendar. January and February were the last two months to be added to the Roman calendar, since the Romans originally considered winter a monthless period of the year. They were added by Numa Pompilius about 713 BC. February remained the last month of the calendar year until the time of the decemvirs (c. 450 BC), when it became the second month. At certain times February was truncated to 23 or 24 days, and a 27-day intercalary month, Intercalaris, was occasionally inserted immediately after February to realign the year with the seasons.
February observances in Ancient Rome included Amburbium (precise date unknown), Sementivae (February 2), Februa (February 13–15), Lupercalia (February 13–15), Parentalia (February 13–22), Quirinalia (February 17), Feralia (February 21), Caristia (February 22), Terminalia (February 23), Regifugium (February 24), and Agonium Martiale (February 27). These days do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar.
Under the reforms that instituted the Julian calendar, Intercalaris was abolished, leap years occurred regularly every fourth year, and in leap years February gained a 29th day. Thereafter, it remained the second month of the calendar year, meaning the order that months are displayed (January, February, March, ..., December) within a year-at-a-glance calendar. Even during the Middle Ages, when the numbered Anno Domini year began on March 25 or December 25, the second month was February whenever all twelve months were displayed in order. The Gregorian calendar reforms made slight changes to the system for determining which years were leap years, but also contained a 29-day February.
Historical names for February include the Old English terms Solmonath (mud month) and Kale-monath (named for cabbage) as well as Charlemagne's designation Hornung. In Finnish, the month is called helmikuu, meaning "month of the pearl"; when snow melts on tree branches, it forms droplets, and as these freeze again, they are like pearls of ice. In Polish and Ukrainian, respectively, the month is called luty or лютий (lyutiy), meaning the month of ice or hard frost. In Macedonian the month is sečko (сечко), meaning month of cutting (wood). In Czech, it is called únor, meaning month of submerging (of river ice).
In Slovene, February is traditionally called svečan, related to icicles or Candlemas. This name originates from sičan, written as svičan in the New Carniolan Almanac from 1775 and changed to its final form by Franc Metelko in his New Almanac from 1824. The name was also spelled sečan, meaning "the month of cutting down of trees". In 1848, a proposal was put forward in Kmetijske in rokodelske novice by the Slovene Society of Ljubljana to call this month talnik (related to ice melting), but it did not stick. The idea was proposed by a priest, Blaž Potočnik. Another name of February in Slovene was vesnar, after the mythological character Vesna.
Patterns
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Having only 28 days in common years, February is the only month of the year that can pass without a single full moon. Using Coordinated Universal Time as the basis for determining the date and time of a full moon, this last happened in 2018 and will next happen in 2037. The same is true regarding a new moon: again using Coordinated Universal Time as the basis, this last happened in 2014 and will next happen in 2033.
February is also the only month of the calendar that, at intervals alternating between one of six years and two of eleven years, has exactly four full 7-day weeks. In countries that start their week on a Monday, it occurs as part of a common year starting on Friday, in which February 1st is a Monday and the 28th is a Sunday; the most recent occurrence was 2021, and the next one will be 2027. In countries that start their week on a Sunday, it occurs in a common year starting on Thursday; the most recent occurrence was 2015 and the next occurrence will be 2026. The pattern is broken by a skipped leap year, but no leap year has been skipped since 1900 and no others will be skipped until 2100.
Astronomy
February meteor showers include the Alpha Centaurids (appearing in early February), the March Virginids (lasting from February 14 to April 25, peaking around March 20), the Delta Cancrids (appearing December 14 to February 14, peaking on January 17), the Omicron Centaurids (late January through February, peaking in mid-February), Theta Centaurids (January 23 – March 12, only visible in the southern hemisphere), Eta Virginids (February 24 and March 27, peaking around March 18), and Pi Virginids (February 13 and April 8, peaking between March 3 and March 9).
Symbols
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The zodiac signs of February are Aquarius (until February 18) and Pisces (February 19 onward).
Its birth flowers are the violet (Viola), the common primrose (Primula vulgaris), and the Iris. Its birthstone is the amethyst, which symbolizes piety, humility, spiritual wisdom, and sincerity.
Observances
This list does not necessarily imply either official status nor general observance.
Month-long
- In Catholic tradition, February is the Month of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
- American Heart Month (United States)
- Black History Month (United States, Canada)
- National Bird-Feeding Month (United States)
- National Children's Dental Health Month (United States)
- Season for Nonviolence: January 30 – April 4 (International observance)
- Turner Syndrome Awareness Month (United States)
- LGBT History Month (United Kingdom, Ireland)
Non-Gregorian
(All Baha'i, Islamic, and Jewish observances begin at the sundown prior to the date listed, and end at sundown of the date in question unless otherwise noted.)
- List of observances set by the Bahá'í calendar
- List of observances set by the Chinese calendar
- List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar
- List of observances set by the Islamic calendar
- List of observances set by the Solar Hijri calendar
Movable
- Food Freedom Day (Canada): Date changes each year
- Safer Internet Day: First day of second week
- National Day of the Sun (Argentina): Date varies based on province
First Saturday
- Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
First Sunday
- Mother's Day (Kosovo)
First Week of February (first Monday, ending on Sunday)
- World Interfaith Harmony Week
First Monday
- Constitution Day (Mexico)
- National Frozen Yogurt Day (United States)
First Friday
- National Wear Red Day (United States)
Second Saturday
- International Purple Hijab Day
Second Sunday
- Autism Sunday (United Kingdom)
- Children's Day (Cook Islands, Nauru, Niue, Tokelau, Cayman Islands)
- Mother's Day (Norway)
- Super Bowl Sunday (United States)
- World Marriage Day
Second Monday
- Meal Monday (Scotland)
Second Tuesday
- National Sports Day (Qatar)
Week of February 22
- National Engineers Week (U.S.)
Third Monday
- Family Day (Canada) (provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.)
- President's Day/Washington's Birthday (United States)
Third Thursday
- Global Information Governance Day
Third Friday
- Yukon Heritage Day (Canada)
Last Friday
- International Stand Up to Bullying Day
Last Saturday
- Open That Bottle Night
Last day of February
- Rare Disease Day
Fixed
- February 1
- Abolition of Slavery Day (Mauritius)
- Air Force Day (Nicaragua)
- Federal Territory Day (Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya, Malaysia)
- Heroes' Day (Rwanda)
- Imbolc (Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, and some Neopagan groups in the Northern hemisphere)
- Lammas (some Neopagan groups in the Southern hemisphere)
- Memorial Day of the Republic (Hungary)
- National Freedom Day (United States)
- February 2
- Anniversary of Treaty of Tartu (Estonia)
- Constitution Day (Philippines)
- Day of Youth (Azerbaijan)
- Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (or Candlemas) (Western Christianity), and its related observances:
- A quarter day in the Christian liturgical calendar (due to Candlemas) (Scotland)
- Celebration of Yemanja (Candomblé)
- Groundhog Day (United States and Canada)
- Marmot Day (Alaska, United States)
- Inventor's Day (Thailand)
- National Tater Tot Day (United States)
- World Wetlands Day
- February 3
- Anniversary of The Day the Music Died (United States)
- Communist Party of Vietnam Foundation Anniversary (Vietnam)
- Day of the Virgin of Suyapa (Honduras)
- Heroes' Day (Mozambique)
- Martyrs' Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
- Setsubun (Japan)
- Veterans' Day (Thailand)
- February 4
- Day of the Armed Struggle (Angola)
- Independence Day (Sri Lanka)
- Rosa Parks Day (California and Missouri, United States)
- World Cancer Day
- February 5
- Crown Princess Mary's birthday (Denmark)
- Kashmir Solidarity Day (Pakistan)
- Liberation Day (San Marino)
- National Weatherperson's Day (United States)
- Runeberg's Birthday (Finland)
- Unity Day (Burundi)
- February 6
- International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation
- Ronald Reagan Day (California, United States)
- Sami National Day (Russia, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
- Waitangi Day (New Zealand)
- February 7
- Independence Day (Grenada)
- February 8
- Parinirvana Day (some Mahayana Buddhist traditions, most celebrate on February 15)
- Prešeren Day (Slovenia)
- Propose Day
- February 9
- National Pizza Day (United States)
- St. Maroun's Day (Maronite Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, public holiday in Lebanon)
- February 10
- Feast of St. Paul's Shipwreck (Public holiday in Malta)
- Fenkil Day (Eritrea)
- National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe (Italy)
- February 11
- 112 day (European Union)
- Armed Forces Day (Liberia)
- Day of Revenue Service (Azerbaijan)
- Evelio Javier Day (Panay Island, the Philippines)
- Feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes (Catholic Church), and its related observance:
- World Day of the Sick (Roman Catholic Church)
- Inventors' Day (United States)
- National Foundation Day (Japan)
- Youth Day (Cameroon)
- February 12
- Darwin Day (International)
- Georgia Day (Georgia (U.S. state))
- International Day of Women's Health
- Lincoln's Birthday (United States)
- National Freedom to Marry Day (United States)
- Red Hand Day (United Nations)
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day (Canada)
- Union Day (Myanmar)
- Youth Day (Venezuela)
- February 13
- Black Love Day (United States)
- Children's Day (Myanmar)
- World Radio Day
- February 14
- February 15
- Candlemas (Eastern Orthodox Church)
- International Duties Memorial Day (Russia, regional)
- John Frum Day (Vanuatu)
- Liberation Day (Afghanistan)
- National Flag of Canada Day (Canada)
- National I Want Butterscotch Day (United States)
- Parinirvana Day (most Mahayana Buddhist traditions, some celebrate on February 8)
- Serbia's National Day
- Statehood Day (Serbia)
- Susan B. Anthony Day (United States)
- The ENIAC Day (Philadelphia, United States)
- Total Defence Day (Singapore)
- February 16
- Day of the Shining Star (North Korea)
- Restoration of Lithuania's Statehood Day (Lithuania)
- February 17
- Independence Day (Kosovo)
- Random Acts of Kindness Day (United States)
- Revolution Day (Libya)
- February 18
- National Democracy Day (Nepal)
- Dialect Day (Amami Islands, Japan)
- Independence Day (Gambia)
- Kurdish Students Union Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
- Wife's Day (Iceland)
- February 19
- Armed Forces Day (Mexico)
- Brâncuși Day (Romania)
- Commemoration of Vasil Levski (Bulgaria)
- Flag Day (Turkmenistan)
- Shivaji Jayanti (Maharashtra, India)
- February 20
- Day of Heavenly Hundred Heroes (Ukraine)
- World Day of Social Justice
- February 21
- International Mother Language Day
- Language Movement Day (Bangladesh)
- February 22
- Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter (Roman Catholic Church)
- Independence Day (Saint Lucia)
- Founder's Day or "B.-P. day" (World Organization of the Scout Movement)
- National Margarita Day (United States)
- World Thinking Day (World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts)
- February 23
- Mashramani-Republic Day (Guyana)
- Meteņi (Latvia)
- National Banana Bread Day (United States)
- National Day (Brunei)
- Red Army Day or Day of Soviet Army and Navy in the former Soviet Union, also held in various former Soviet republics:
- Emperor's Birthday (Japan)
- February 24
- Dragobete (Romania)
- Engineer's Day (Iran)
- Flag Day in Mexico
- Independence Day (Estonia)
- National Artist Day (Thailand)
- Sepandārmazgān or "Women's Day" (Zoroastrian, Iran)
- February 25
- Armed Forces Day (Dominican Republic)
- Kitano Baika-sai or "Plum Blossom Festival" (Kitano Tenman-gū Shrine, Kyoto, Japan)
- Meher Baba's birthday (followers of Meher Baba)
- Memorial Day for the Victims of the Communist Dictatorships (Hungary)
- National Day (Kuwait)
- People Power Day (Philippines)
- Revolution Day (Suriname)
- Soviet Occupation Day (Georgia)
- February 26
- Liberation Day (Kuwait)
- Day of Remembrance for Victims of Khojaly massacre (Azerbaijan)
- National Wear Red Day (United Kingdom)
- Saviours' Day (Nation of Islam)
- February 27
- Anosmia Awareness Day (International observance)
- Doctors' Day (Vietnam)
- International Polar Bear Day
- Majuba Day (some Afrikaners in South Africa)
- Marathi Language Day (Maharashtra, India)
- Independence Day (Dominican Republic)
- Anti-Bullying Day (Canada)
- February 28
- February 29
- Bachelor's Day (Ireland, United Kingdom)
- National Frog Legs Day[citation needed] (United States)
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Further reading
- Anthony Aveni, "February's Holidays: Prediction, Purification, and Passionate Pursuit," The Book of the Year: A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), 29–46.
External links
- The Straight Dope: How come February has only 28 days?
- Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. .
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pronounced ɛr i err ee in the US and er i er ee in the UK HistoryFebruary from the Tres riches heures du Duc de BerryFebruary Leandro Bassano The Roman month Februarius was named after the Latin term februum which means purification via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 full moon in the old lunar Roman calendar January and February were the last two months to be added to the Roman calendar since the Romans originally considered winter a monthless period of the year They were added by Numa Pompilius about 713 BC February remained the last month of the calendar year until the time of the decemvirs c 450 BC when it became the second month At certain times February was truncated to 23 or 24 days and a 27 day intercalary month Intercalaris was occasionally inserted immediately after February to realign the year with the seasons February observances in Ancient Rome included Amburbium precise date unknown Sementivae February 2 Februa February 13 15 Lupercalia February 13 15 Parentalia February 13 22 Quirinalia February 17 Feralia February 21 Caristia February 22 Terminalia February 23 Regifugium February 24 and Agonium Martiale February 27 These days do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar Under the reforms that instituted the Julian calendar Intercalaris was abolished leap years occurred regularly every fourth year and in leap years February gained a 29th day Thereafter it remained the second month of the calendar year meaning the order that months are displayed January February March December within a year at a glance calendar Even during the Middle Ages when the numbered Anno Domini year began on March 25 or December 25 the second month was February whenever all twelve months were displayed in order The Gregorian calendar reforms made slight changes to the system for determining which years were leap years but also contained a 29 day February Historical names for February include the Old English terms Solmonath mud month and Kale monath named for cabbage as well as Charlemagne s designation Hornung In Finnish the month is called helmikuu meaning month of the pearl when snow melts on tree branches it forms droplets and as these freeze again they are like pearls of ice In Polish and Ukrainian respectively the month is called luty or lyutij lyutiy meaning the month of ice or hard frost In Macedonian the month is secko sechko meaning month of cutting wood In Czech it is called unor meaning month of submerging of river ice In Slovene February is traditionally called svecan related to icicles or Candlemas This name originates from sican written as svican in the New Carniolan Almanac from 1775 and changed to its final form by Franc Metelko in his New Almanac from 1824 The name was also spelled secan meaning the month of cutting down of trees In 1848 a proposal was put forward in Kmetijske in rokodelske novice by the Slovene Society of Ljubljana to call this month talnik related to ice melting but it did not stick The idea was proposed by a priest Blaz Potocnik Another name of February in Slovene was vesnar after the mythological character Vesna PatternsChocolates for St Valentine s Day Having only 28 days in common years February is the only month of the year that can pass without a single full moon Using Coordinated Universal Time as the basis for determining the date and time of a full moon this last happened in 2018 and will next happen in 2037 The same is true regarding a new moon again using Coordinated Universal Time as the basis this last happened in 2014 and will next happen in 2033 February is also the only month of the calendar that at intervals alternating between one of six years and two of eleven years has exactly four full 7 day weeks In countries that start their week on a Monday it occurs as part of a common year starting on Friday in which February 1st is a Monday and the 28th is a Sunday the most recent occurrence was 2021 and the next one will be 2027 In countries that start their week on a Sunday it occurs in a common year starting on Thursday the most recent occurrence was 2015 and the next occurrence will be 2026 The pattern is broken by a skipped leap year but no leap year has been skipped since 1900 and no others will be skipped until 2100 AstronomyFebruary meteor showers include the Alpha Centaurids appearing in early February the March Virginids lasting from February 14 to April 25 peaking around March 20 the Delta Cancrids appearing December 14 to February 14 peaking on January 17 the Omicron Centaurids late January through February peaking in mid February Theta Centaurids January 23 March 12 only visible in the southern hemisphere Eta Virginids February 24 and March 27 peaking around March 18 and Pi Virginids February 13 and April 8 peaking between March 3 and March 9 SymbolsThe violetWhite and mauve primrosesPurple Siberian irisAmethyst crystals The zodiac signs of February are Aquarius until February 18 and Pisces February 19 onward Its birth flowers are the violet Viola the common primrose Primula vulgaris and the Iris Its birthstone is the amethyst which symbolizes piety humility spiritual wisdom and sincerity ObservancesThis list does not necessarily imply either official status nor general observance Month long In Catholic tradition February is the Month of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary American Heart Month United States Black History Month United States Canada National Bird Feeding Month United States National Children s Dental Health Month United States Season for Nonviolence January 30 April 4 International observance Turner Syndrome Awareness Month United States LGBT History Month United Kingdom Ireland Non Gregorian All Baha i Islamic and Jewish observances begin at the sundown prior to the date listed and end at sundown of the date in question unless otherwise noted List of observances set by the Baha i calendar List of observances set by the Chinese calendar List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar List of observances set by the Islamic calendar List of observances set by the Solar Hijri calendarMovable Food Freedom Day Canada Date changes each year Safer Internet Day First day of second week National Day of the Sun Argentina Date varies based on province First Saturday Ice Cream for Breakfast Day First Sunday Mother s Day Kosovo First Week of February first Monday ending on Sunday World Interfaith Harmony Week First Monday Constitution Day Mexico National Frozen Yogurt Day United States First Friday National Wear Red Day United States Second Saturday International Purple Hijab Day Second Sunday Autism Sunday United Kingdom Children s Day Cook Islands Nauru Niue Tokelau Cayman Islands Mother s Day Norway Super Bowl Sunday United States World Marriage Day Second Monday Meal Monday Scotland Second Tuesday National Sports Day Qatar Week of February 22 National Engineers Week U S Third Monday Family Day Canada provinces of British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island President s Day Washington s Birthday United States Third Thursday Global Information Governance Day Third Friday Yukon Heritage Day Canada Last Friday International Stand Up to Bullying Day Last Saturday Open That Bottle Night Last day of February Rare Disease DayFixed February 1 Abolition of Slavery Day Mauritius Air Force Day Nicaragua Federal Territory Day Kuala Lumpur Labuan and Putrajaya Malaysia Heroes Day Rwanda Imbolc Ireland Scotland Isle of Man and some Neopagan groups in the Northern hemisphere Lammas some Neopagan groups in the Southern hemisphere Memorial Day of the Republic Hungary National Freedom Day United States February 2 Anniversary of Treaty of Tartu Estonia Constitution Day Philippines Day of Youth Azerbaijan Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple or Candlemas Western Christianity and its related observances A quarter day in the Christian liturgical calendar due to Candlemas Scotland Celebration of Yemanja Candomble Groundhog Day United States and Canada Marmot Day Alaska United States Inventor s Day Thailand National Tater Tot Day United States World Wetlands Day February 3 Anniversary of The Day the Music Died United States Communist Party of Vietnam Foundation Anniversary Vietnam Day of the Virgin of Suyapa Honduras Heroes Day Mozambique Martyrs Day Sao Tome and Principe Setsubun Japan Veterans Day Thailand February 4 Day of the Armed Struggle Angola Independence Day Sri Lanka Rosa Parks Day California and Missouri United States World Cancer Day February 5 Crown Princess Mary s birthday Denmark Kashmir Solidarity Day Pakistan Liberation Day San Marino National Weatherperson s Day United States Runeberg s Birthday Finland Unity Day Burundi February 6 International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation Ronald Reagan Day California United States Sami National Day Russia Finland Norway and Sweden Waitangi Day New Zealand February 7 Independence Day Grenada February 8 Parinirvana Day some Mahayana Buddhist traditions most celebrate on February 15 Preseren Day Slovenia Propose Day February 9 National Pizza Day United States St Maroun s Day Maronite Church Eastern Orthodox Church public holiday in Lebanon February 10 Feast of St Paul s Shipwreck Public holiday in Malta Fenkil Day Eritrea National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe Italy February 11 112 day European Union Armed Forces Day Liberia Day of Revenue Service Azerbaijan Evelio Javier Day Panay Island the Philippines Feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and its related observance World Day of the Sick Roman Catholic Church Inventors Day United States National Foundation Day Japan Youth Day Cameroon February 12 Darwin Day International Georgia Day Georgia U S state International Day of Women s Health Lincoln s Birthday United States National Freedom to Marry Day United States Red Hand Day United Nations Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day Canada Union Day Myanmar Youth Day Venezuela February 13 Black Love Day United States Children s Day Myanmar World Radio Day February 14 Statehood Day Arizona United States Statehood Day Oregon United States Presentation of Jesus at the Temple Armenian Apostolic Church V Day movement International Valentine s Day International Singles Awareness Day February 15 Candlemas Eastern Orthodox Church International Duties Memorial Day Russia regional John Frum Day Vanuatu Liberation Day Afghanistan National Flag of Canada Day Canada National I Want Butterscotch Day United States Parinirvana Day most Mahayana Buddhist traditions some celebrate on February 8 Serbia s National Day Statehood Day Serbia Susan B Anthony Day United States The ENIAC Day Philadelphia United States Total Defence Day Singapore February 16 Day of the Shining Star North Korea Restoration of Lithuania s Statehood Day Lithuania February 17 Independence Day Kosovo Random Acts of Kindness Day United States Revolution Day Libya February 18 National Democracy Day Nepal Dialect Day Amami Islands Japan Independence Day Gambia Kurdish Students Union Day Iraqi Kurdistan Wife s Day Iceland February 19 Armed Forces Day Mexico Brancuși Day Romania Commemoration of Vasil Levski Bulgaria Flag Day Turkmenistan Shivaji Jayanti Maharashtra India February 20 Day of Heavenly Hundred Heroes Ukraine World Day of Social Justice February 21 International Mother Language Day Language Movement Day Bangladesh February 22 Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church Independence Day Saint Lucia Founder s Day or B P day World Organization of the Scout Movement National Margarita Day United States World Thinking Day World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts February 23 Mashramani Republic Day Guyana Meteni Latvia National Banana Bread Day United States National Day Brunei Red Army Day or Day of Soviet Army and Navy in the former Soviet Union also held in various former Soviet republics Defender of the Fatherland Day Russia Defender of the Fatherland and Armed Forces day Belarus Emperor s Birthday Japan February 24 Dragobete Romania Engineer s Day Iran Flag Day in Mexico Independence Day Estonia National Artist Day Thailand Sepandarmazgan or Women s Day Zoroastrian Iran February 25 Armed Forces Day Dominican Republic Kitano Baika sai or Plum Blossom Festival Kitano Tenman gu Shrine Kyoto Japan Meher Baba s birthday followers of Meher Baba Memorial Day for the Victims of the Communist Dictatorships Hungary National Day Kuwait People Power Day Philippines Revolution Day Suriname Soviet Occupation Day Georgia February 26 Liberation Day Kuwait Day of Remembrance for Victims of Khojaly massacre Azerbaijan National Wear Red Day United Kingdom Saviours Day Nation of Islam February 27 Anosmia Awareness Day International observance Doctors Day Vietnam International Polar Bear Day Majuba Day some Afrikaners in South Africa Marathi Language Day Maharashtra India Independence Day Dominican Republic Anti Bullying Day Canada February 28 Day of Remembrance for Victims of Massacres in Armenia Armenia Andalusia Day Andalusia Spain Kalevala Day Finland National Science Day India Peace Memorial Day Taiwan Teachers Day Arab states February 29 Bachelor s Day Ireland United Kingdom National Frog Legs Day citation needed United States References February Definition of February by Merriam Webster Merriam webster com Archived from the original on 2016 09 18 Retrieved 2016 09 17 Wells John C 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Longman ISBN 978 1 4058 8118 0 Koledar prireditev v letu 2007 in druge informacije obcine Dobrova Polhov Gradec The Calendar of Events and Other Information of the Municipality of Dobrova Polhov Gradec PDF in Slovenian Municipality of Dobrova Polhov Gradec 2006 archived from the original PDF on 2013 11 02 Vasmer Max ed 1972 Zeitschrift fur slavische Philologie Vol 36 37 Markert amp Petters p 115 Archived from the original on 2021 02 06 Retrieved 2020 10 02 Slovenska imena mesecev Slovene Names of Months Kmetijske in Rokodelske Novice 6 37 13 September 1848 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2016 Bogataj Janez 2005 Slovenska mitologija Vesna Slovene Mythology Vesna Bilten postne znamke Bulletin Postage Stamps in Slovenian English and German 56 ISSN 1318 6280 Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2016 03 08 Moon Phases 2018 Lunar Calendar for London England United Kingdom www timeanddate com Archived from the original on 2021 08 29 Retrieved 2021 08 25 Moon Phases 2037 Lunar Calendar for London England United Kingdom Archived from the original on 2018 03 03 Retrieved 2018 03 03 Moon Phases 2014 Lunar Calendar for London England United Kingdom Archived from the original on 2017 10 26 Retrieved 2017 10 26 Moon Phases 2033 Lunar Calendar for London England United Kingdom Archived from the original on 2017 10 26 Retrieved 2017 10 26 February Birthstone Amethyst Americangemsociety org Archived from the original on 2013 06 30 Retrieved 2016 09 17 Birth Month Flowers Babiesonline com Archived from the original on 2016 08 05 Retrieved 2016 09 17 Birth Month Flower of February the Iris Archived from the original on 2018 10 16 Retrieved 2018 10 16 gia edu GIA 1 September 2024 Retrieved 1 September 2024 National Children s Dental Health Month American Dental Association 2017 Archived from the original on September 15 2017 Retrieved September 23 2017 Further readingAnthony Aveni February s Holidays Prediction Purification and Passionate Pursuit The Book of the Year A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays Oxford Oxford University Press 2003 29 46 External linksFebruary at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from WiktionaryMedia from CommonsNews from WikinewsQuotations from WikiquoteData from Wikidata The Straight Dope How come February has only 28 days February Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911