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==Holidays and observances==
==Holidays and observances==
*[[Scientology holidays|Anniversary of Dianetics]] ([[Church of Scientology]])
*[[Armenia]]: Victory Day to simultaneously mark the capture of [[Shusha]] in the [[Karabakh War]] and the victorious end of [[World War II]].
*Christian [[Feast Day]]
*[[Europe Day]], commemorating the [[Schuman Declaration]].
**[[Beatus of Lungern]]
*[[Guernsey]], [[Jersey]]: [[Liberation Day]] (commemorating the end of the [[Germany|German]] [[Occupation of the Channel Islands]] during [[World War II]]).
**[[Bienheuré|Beatus of Vendome]]
*[[Romania]]: [[Independence Day]]
**[[Saint Christopher|Christopher]] (Αγιος Χριστόφορος) ([[Eastern Orthodox Church]])
*[[Roman Empire]] – [[Feast of the Lemures]] (See [[Lemures]]).
**[[George Preca]]
*[[Russia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Belarus]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Moldova]] and other [[Post-Soviet states]]: [[Victory Day (May 9)|Victory Day]] (also observed by many [[Russophone]]s in other parts of the world)
**[[Gerontius of Cervia]]
*[[Scientology]]: [[Scientology holidays|Anniversary of Dianetics]]
**[[Pachomius]]
*[[Eastern Orthodox Church]]: [[Saint Christopher]] (Αγιος Χριστόφορος)
*[[Beatus of Lungern]]
**[[Tudy of Landevennec]]
*[[Europe Day]], commemorating the [[Schuman Declaration]]. ([[European Union]])
*[[Beatus of Vendome]]
*[[Independence Day]], celebrate the independence of [[Romania]] from the [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1877.
*[[Gerontius of Cervia|Saint Gerontius]] (d. 501)
*[[Liberation Day]], commemorating the end of the [[Germany|German]] [[Occupation of the Channel Islands]] during [[World War II]]). ([[Guernsey]], [[Jersey]])
*[[Pachomius|Saint Pachomius]] (d. 346)
*One of the three days of the [[Feast of the Lemures]]. ([[Roman Empire]])
*[[Saint Tudi]]
*[[Victory Day (9 May)|Victory Day]] observances, celebration of the [[Soviet Union]] victory over [[Nazi Germany]] ([[Public holidays in the Soviet Union|Soviet Union]], [[Public holidays in Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]], [[Public holidays in Belarus|Belarus]], [[Public holidays in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Public holidays in Israel|Israel]], [[Public_holidays_in_Kazakhstan#Public_holidays|Kazakhstan]], [[Public holidays in Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyzstan]], [[Public holidays in Moldova|Moldova]], [[Public holidays in Russia|Russia]], [[Public holidays in Serbia|Serbia]], [[Public holidays in Tajikistan|Tajikistan]], [[Public holidays in Turkmenistan|Turkmenistan]], [[Public holidays in Ukraine|Ukraine]], [[Public holidays in Uzbekistan|Uzbekistan]])
*Saint [[George Preca]] (d. 1962)
**[[Public holidays in Armenia|Victory and Peace Day]], mark the capture of [[Shusha]] in the [[Karabakh War]] and the end of [[World War II]]. ([[Armenia]])


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May 9 in recent years
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May 9 is the 129th day of the year (130th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 236 days remain until the end of the year.

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