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Mid Autumn Festival 2021: Google doodle celebrates annual holiday, also known as Moon Festival

As the harvest moon ascends into the early autumn night sky, thousands look into the sky above—which must mean a…

Google doodle celebrates 112th birthday of Indonesian author ‘Sariamin Ismail’

The present Doodle, represented by Indonesian guest artist Ayang Cempaka, celebrates the 112th birthday celebration of Indonesian author Sariamin Ismail,…

Google doodle celebrates 70th Anniversary of the Birch Bark Manuscript

On this day in 1951, a Soviet archaeological expedition drove by Artemiy Artsikhovsky excavated the first ancient birch bark manuscript—a…

Google doodle celebrates Argentina’s Independence Day

Happy Independence Day, Argentina! The present Doodle observes Argentina's Independence Day. On this day in 1816, a group of regional…

Google doodle celebrates 175th birthday of Mexican pianist and harpist ‘Ángela Peralta’

The present Doodle praises the 175th birthday celebration of Mexican pianist, harpist, composer, and internationally-renowned operatic soprano Ángela Peralta, who…

Google doodle celebrates Venezuela’s Independence Day

On this day in 1811, elected provincial Venezuelan leaders announced the country's sway. The present Doodle observes Venezuela's Independence Day,…

Google doodle celebrates Algeria Independence Day

Happy Independence Day, Algeria! The present Doodle observes Algeria Independence Day, which was designated a national holiday two days after…

Wadden Sea: Google doodle celebrates world’s largest network of intertidal sand and mudflats

The present Doodle celebrates the Wadden Sea, the world's biggest network of intertidal sand and mudflats, which spans the coastlines…

Pedro Linares López: Google doodle celebrates the 115th birthday of a Mexican artist

The present Doodle praises the 115th birthday celebration of a Mexican artist who transformed his dreams into the real world,…

Google doodle celebrates Mary Two-Axe Earley

The present Doodle, made by Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) visitor craftsman Star Horn, observes Mary Two-Ax Earley, a Kanien'keháka (Mohawk) woman from…

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