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World Teachers´ Day is on October 5th. In Spain ...

World Teachers´ Day is on October 5th. In Spain Teachers´ Day is on September 30th, in the US is the Tuesday of the first week in May... When is Teachers´ Day in your country?


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In my country, New Zealand, it was celebrated on the 26th of October.

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