Celebration of the anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty
Not to be confused with Day of the Argentine Antarctic.
Antarctica Day
Emblem of the Antarctic Treaty
Observed by
Personnel at research stations in Antarctica
Type
Default
Significance
The anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959
Celebrations
Public talks, educational activities, media consumption, flag flying
Date
December 1
Frequency
Annual
Related to
Midwinter Day
Antarctica Day is an international holiday recognizing the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959. It is celebrated on December 1 each year. Along with Midwinter Day, it is one of Antarctica's two principal holidays.
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