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  • September Day
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  • September Day or simply the 15th of September (Hulstrian: 15. September, Hulstro-Mikun: Funfuzenta Seputenba, Kunikata: Kogatsu Jūgonichi) is an official national holiday in Mikuni-Hulstria, as previously in Hulstria and Gao-Soto, commemorating the September Revolution, national unity, democracy and freedom in the United Imperial Crownlands, and is unofficially regarded as the nation's principal national holiday. The holiday consists of a commemoration of the victims of dictatorship (both in the Crownlands and abroad) at noon on the 15th of September, followed by celebrations across the Crownlands. When the year marks a multiple of 5 years since 3411, the celebrations are extended to two days, with the commemoration moving to the 14th and a full day of celebrations on the 15th. According t
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  • September Day or simply the 15th of September (Hulstrian: 15. September, Hulstro-Mikun: Funfuzenta Seputenba, Kunikata: Kogatsu Jūgonichi) is an official national holiday in Mikuni-Hulstria, as previously in Hulstria and Gao-Soto, commemorating the September Revolution, national unity, democracy and freedom in the United Imperial Crownlands, and is unofficially regarded as the nation's principal national holiday. The holiday consists of a commemoration of the victims of dictatorship (both in the Crownlands and abroad) at noon on the 15th of September, followed by celebrations across the Crownlands. When the year marks a multiple of 5 years since 3411, the celebrations are extended to two days, with the commemoration moving to the 14th and a full day of celebrations on the 15th. According to the website of the National Committee for the 15th of September, which is charged with the organisation of the public events connected to the day, the "significance of the 15th of September is to remind Crownlanders that our enjoyment of unity, liberty and democracy is not self-evident." The 15th of September was discontinued under the Great Reich of Mikuni-Hulstria, when Septembrism was banned; the National 15th of September Monument in Kien that marked the place of the massacre, the focal point of the commemoration and rememberance ceremonies, was torn down. In 4168, the Landsraad of its successor Imperial Crownlands of Mikuni-Hulstria, acting as the provisional legislature, declared unanimously that the 15th of September as a national holiday and its associated monuments would be restored.