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st George's day
St. George's Day is celebrated annually on April 23rd in honor of St. George, the patron saint of England. According to legend, St. George was a Roman soldier who lived in the 3rd century and was known for his bravery and Christian faith. He is most famous for slaying a dragon that was terrorizing a town and rescuing a princess.
St. George's Day has been celebrated in England for hundreds of years, but it is not a public holiday in the country. Despite this, it is still a significant cultural event, and people often celebrate by wearing a red rose, the symbol of St. George, or by flying the English flag. Some people also attend church services or participate in parades and other events.
In recent years, there has been a growing movement to make St. George's Day a public holiday in England, similar to St. Patrick's Day in Ireland or Bastille Day in France. However, this has not yet happened, and the day is primarily celebrated by individuals and organizations rather than on a national level.