Here are a few examples of national holidays with changing dates in July:
- Canada Day (Canada): Canada Day is a national holiday that celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation. It is observed on July 1st each year. If the holiday falls on a weekend, it may be observed on the following Monday for public institutions and schools.
- Independence Day (United States): Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, is a national holiday in the United States that celebrates the country’s independence from Great Britain. It is observed on July 4th each year. If the holiday falls on a weekend, it may be observed on the closest weekday for public institutions and schools.
- Marine Day (Japan): Marine Day, also known as Ocean Day or Sea Day, is a Japanese national holiday that honors the ocean and its bounty. It is observed on the third Monday of July each year, so the date changes annually.
- Orangemen’s Day (Northern Ireland and parts of Canada): Orangemen’s Day, also known as the Twelfth, is a Protestant holiday that commemorates the Battle of the Boyne. It is observed on July 12th each year but may be celebrated on the closest Monday if the date falls on a weekend.
- Swiss National Day (Switzerland): Swiss National Day is the national holiday of Switzerland, celebrated on August 1st. However, if the holiday falls on a weekend, it may be observed on the closest weekday for public institutions and schools, occasionally falling in late July.
Please note that not all of these holidays fall in July every year or are strictly tied to July. However, they are examples of holidays that may occur around this time and have changing dates due to various factors such as the day of the week or local custom.