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Constitution Day is a holiday to honor the constitution of a country. Constitution Day is often celebrated on the anniversary of the signing, promulgation or adoption of the constitution, or in some cases, to commemorate the change to constitutional monarchy:
- Armenia, July 8 (1995). See Public holidays in Armenia.
- Australia, 1 January (1901). See Constitution of Australia. Not specifically declared a public holiday, since it already is a public holiday (New Year\'s Day).
- Azerbaijan, November 12 (1995). See Public holidays in Azerbaijan.
- Belgium, November 15. Dag van de Dynastie - Jour de la Dynastie (Dynasty Day)
- Belarus, March 15 (1994). See Public holidays in Belarus.
- Denmark, June 5 (1849, 1953). See Constitution Day (Denmark).
- Dominican Republic, November 6 (1844). See History of the Dominican Republic.
- Faroe Islands, June 5th
- Federated States of Micronesia, May 10 (1979).
- Germany, 23 May (1949). See Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. Not a public holiday
- Gibraltar, January 29 (2006). See Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006.
- Japan, May 3 (1947). See Constitution Memorial Day, Constitution of Japan.
- Lithuania, October 25 (1992). See Constitution of Lithuania.
- Mexico, February 5 (1917). See Constitution of Mexico.
- Netherlands, December 15. Koninkrijksdag
- Norway, May 17 (1814). See Norwegian Constitution Day.
- Niue, October 19 (1974). See Niue Constitution Act 1974 (NZ).
- Puerto Rico, July 25 (1952). See Constitution of Puerto Rico, Holidays in Puerto Rico.
- Poland, May 3 (1791). See Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791.
- Republic of China in Taiwan, December 25 (1946). See Constitution of the Republic of China, Holidays in Taiwan.
- Romania, December 8 (1991). See Holidays in Romania.
- Russia, December 12 (1993). See Public holidays in Russia.
- Serbia, April 27 (1835). See Serbia#Serbian holidays.
- Slovakia, September 1 (1992). See National holidays in Slovakia.
- South Korea, July 17 (1948). See Constitution Day (South Korea).
- Spain, December 6 (1978). See Spanish Constitution of 1978.
- Sweden, June 6 (1809, 1974). See Instrument of Government (1809). Also known as the Day of the Swedish flag. Formally known as National holiday of Sweden.
- Tajikistan, November 6 (1994). See Public holidays in Tajikistan.
- Thailand, December 10 (1932). See Public holidays in Thailand.
- Ukraine, June 28 (1996). See Public holidays in Ukraine.
- United States, September 17 (1787). See Constitution Day (United States).
- Uruguay, July 18 (1830). Jura de la Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay
- Uzbekistan, December 8 (1992). Constituon day of Republic of Uzbekistan
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