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* [[Brazil]], November 15 (1889). ''Dia da Proclamação da República'' (Republic Day) ''public holiday''
* [[Brazil]], November 15 (1889). ''Dia da Proclamação da República'' (Republic Day) ''public holiday''
* [[Cambodia]], September 24 (1993). See [[Public holidays in Cambodia]].
* [[Cambodia]], September 24 (1993). See [[Public holidays in Cambodia]].
* [[People's Republic of China|China]], December 4 (2014).
* [[Cook Islands]], August 4 (1965). ''Te Maevea Nui Celebrations''. See [[Cook Islands#Public holidays]] and [[Politics of the Cook Islands#Constitution]].
* [[Cook Islands]], August 4 (1965). ''Te Maevea Nui Celebrations''. See [[Cook Islands#Public holidays]] and [[Politics of the Cook Islands#Constitution]].
* [[Denmark]], June 5 (1849, 1953). See [[Constitution Day (Denmark)]].
* [[Denmark]], June 5 (1849, 1953). See [[Constitution Day (Denmark)]].

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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:

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