Quick Facts for September 30

  • Zodiac sign: Libra
  • Day of year: 273

About September 30

September 30 is a day defined by the voices of humanity, whether through the soaring melodies of a Mozart opera or the vital work of those who bridge language gaps. International Translation Day honors the linguists who ensure our global conversations never falter, while in Canada, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation—also known as Orange Shirt Day—invites us to reflect on history and honor survivors.

Across the globe, nations celebrate their sovereignty and identity. In 1966, Botswana emerged as a sovereign republic after gaining independence from British rule, marking a monumental shift in Southern African history. Meanwhile, in Mexico, the legacy of the revolutionary leader José María Morelos is honored, reminding us of the many struggles that have shaped modern democratic landscapes.

Holidays & Observances on September 30

  • Agricultural Reform (Nationalization) Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
  • Birth of Morelos (Mexico)
  • Blasphemy Day, educates individuals and groups about blasphemy laws and defends freedom of expression
  • Boy's Day (Poland)
  • Independence Day (Botswana) or Botswana Day, celebrates the independence of Botswana from United Kingdom in 1966.
  • International Translation Day (International Federation of Translators)
  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation or Orange Shirt Day (Canada)

Fun & National Days on September 30

  • Chewing Gum Day — Grab your favorite flavor and enjoy a sweet, stretchy treat today!
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day — Drizzle some high-quality oil over your meal to celebrate this culinary gold.
  • International Podcast Day — Put on your headphones and discover a brand new audio story to love.
  • Ask a Stupid Question Day — Don't hold back—now is the perfect time to satisfy your most silly curiosities.
  • International Blasphemy Rights Day
  • International Thunderbirds Day
  • National AI at Work Day
  • National Hot Mulled Cider Day
  • National Love People Day

On This Day in History

  • 1399 — The English throne changed hands when Henry IV was officially proclaimed as the new king.
  • 1520 — Suleiman the Magnificent rose to power, beginning his influential reign as the Ottoman Sultan.
  • 1791 — Mozart's iconic opera, The Magic Flute, received its very first stage performance.
  • 1882 — Thomas Edison reached a milestone in energy with the opening of his first commercial hydroelectric plant.
  • 1909 — The RMS Mauretania set a massive Atlantic crossing record that would stand for two decades.
  • 1935 — The massive Hoover Dam was officially dedicated on the border of Nevada and Arizona.
  • 1938 — The Munich Agreement was signed by four major powers, resulting in Germany's annexation of the Sudetenland.
  • 1954 — The USS Nautilus was commissioned, marking the birth of the world's first nuclear-powered submarine.
  • 1960 — The world of animation changed forever with the television premiere of The Flintstones on ABC.
  • 1966 — Botswana officially gained its independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign republic.
  • 1968 — Aviation history was made as the public saw the Boeing 747 being rolled out for the first time.
  • 1980 — Technological connectivity advanced when Xerox, Intel, and Digital Equipment Corporation published Ethernet specifications.

Famous Birthdays on September 30

  • 1207 — Rumi, The legendary Persian poet and mystic whose spiritual writings continue to inspire millions.
  • 1917 — Buddy Rich, A renowned American drummer known for his incredible skill and leadership in jazz.
  • 1924 — Truman Capote, An influential American novelist celebrated for his profound contributions to literature.
  • 1928 — Elie Wiesel, A Nobel Prize-winning author and activist who spoke powerfully against human suffering.
  • 1964 — Monica Bellucci, An internationally acclaimed Italian actress and iconic fashion model.
  • 1997 — Max Verstappen, A prominent Dutch racing driver who has reached the pinnacle of Formula One.

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