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Google doodle celebrates the Iceland National Day

Icelandic National Day, or jó hátardagur slands, is celebrated on today's Doodle. Europe's westernmost nation celebrates two significant historical anniversaries…

Espeto : Google doodle celebrates the popular Spanish dish of skewered sardines

In southern Spain, a smoky, salty aroma can only mean one thing: Seasonal espeto. The Doodle of the Day (made…

Google doodle honors scones, an afternoon tea treat in the United Kingdom

Hot off the press — or out of the broiler! Scones, a British afternoon tea treat, are the focus of…

Willi Ninja : Google doodle honors the iconic dancer and choreographer known as the “Godfather of Voguing”

Willi Ninja, a well-known dancer and choreographer known as the "Godfather of Voguing," is honored in today's video Doodle. An…

Yukie Chiri : Google doodle celebrates the 120th birthday of Ainu translator

Yumi Koizumi, a guest artist, provided the artwork for today's Doodle, which celebrates Yukie Chiri, an Ainu translator, on his…

Google doodle celebrates the Italian Republic Day

Today is Italian Republic Day, so expect to see a lot of green, white, and red! On this day in…

Google doodle celebrates the Georgia Independence Day

The Doodle for today honors Georgia Independence Day! On this day in 1918, the nation laid out the Popularity based…

Google doodle celebrates the 21st Birthday of Australia’s Big Mango, an iconic road trip and tourist destination

Australia's Big Mango, an iconic road trip and tourist destination designed to honor Bowen's agricultural industry, is the subject of…

Barbara May Cameron : Google doodle celebrates the 69th birthday of Native American photographer poet and writer

Barbara May Cameron, a Native American photographer, poet, writer, and human rights activist, is honored in today's Doodle. Sienna Gonzales,…

Google doodle honors ‘Lake Xochimilco,’ the ancient endorheic lake near Mexico City

The present intuitive Doodle observes Lake Xochimilco, a natural lake near to Mexico City that is the final remaining native…

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