![]() ![]() September 21 – Independence Day ( Belize).September 21 – Independence Day ( Malta).September 19 – International Talk Like a Pirate Day.September 19 – Independence Day ( Saint Kitts and Nevis).September 19 – Armed Forces Day ( Chile).September 18 – Independence Day ( Chile).September 17 – Constitution Day ( United States).September 16 – Independence Day ( Papua New Guinea).September 16 – Independence Day ( Mexico).September 15 – National Day of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.September 15 – Battle of Britain Day ( United Kingdom).September 14 – Exaltation of the Holy Cross ( Roman Catholicism).September 12 – National Day of Cape Verde.September 11 – Patriot Day ( United States).September 11 – National Day of Catalonia.September 9 – Independence Day ( Tajikistan).September 9 – National Day of North Korea.September 9 – Admission Day ( California).September 8 – Nativity of the Blessed Virgin (feast day in Christianity).September 8 – Independence Day ( Republic of Macedonia). ![]() September 7 – Victory Day ( Mozambique).September 7 – National Threatened Species Day ( Australia).September 7 – Independence Day ( Brazil).September 6 – Unification Day ( Bulgaria).September 6 – Independence Day ( Swaziland).September 3 – Merchant Navy Day ( United Kingdom).September 3 – Levy Mwanawasa Day ( Zambia).September 3 – Independence Day ( Qatar).September 3 – National Day of San Marino.September 2 – Independence Day ( Vietnam).September 1 – Constitution Day ( Slovakia).September 1 – Armed Struggle for Independence ( Eritrea).September 1 – Independence Day ( Uzbekistan).Jewish New Year also often occurs in this month.Īutumn (Fall) begins in the Northern Hemisphere in September, mostly on September 23. In other countries, it is referred to as Autumn Month, such as in Finland (Syyskuu) and German-speaking parts of Switzerland (Herbstmonat).Įthiopian New Year occurs in September. The Anglo-Saxons called it Gerstmonath, meaning " Barley month", referring to the harvest. In Ancient Greece, September was called Boedromion. In most Northern Hemisphere countries, school starts in this month, following the summer holidays. In both hemispheres, it is the seasonal equivalent of March in the other. For meteorologists, the people who study the weather, these seasons begin on September 1 in those hemispheres. In the Northern Hemisphere, Autumn (Fall) begins in this month, while in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the beginning of Spring. September comes after August and before October.Īn equinox occurs in September, either on the 22nd or 23rd, meaning there are days and nights of about equal length, half way between the June and December solstices. With Julius Caesar's calendar reform, September became the ninth month, with 30 days. The ninth month at the time was November ("Novem" means "ninth"). In the old Roman calendar, September was the seventh month, which is where it got its name ("Septem" means "seventh"). ![]()
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