Americas Day is celebrated on April 14 in Honduras. The day celebrates the cooperation and unity among the formerly colonized countries in North and South America. It is the initiative of the Organization of American States (O.A.S.), which has been instrumental in bringing nations across the two continents together since 1890. Seminars and demonstrations are organized throughout the country, as Hondurans mark the day of solidarity between countries with a shared history.
Americas Day celebrates the unity of the American nations across both continents. The day marks the anniversary of the establishment of the International Union of American Republics, now known as the Organization of American States (O.A.S.). The O.A.S. has been instrumental in developing a core sense of mutual respect and shared destiny amongst American nations that have a history of colonization. The O.A.S.is an evolution of the Monroe Doctrine, which rejected the long-withstanding monarchy of the European empire on the American continents.
The O.A.S. is an umbrella organization that includes all countries liberated from colonial repression, namely Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, and the United States. The organization works to strengthen the global collaboration of American states and acts as a union that defends the independence, territorial integrity, and sovereignty of member nations.
The day is commemorated by a string of official ceremonies, starting with the solidarity flag show of all of the countries of the Pan-American union. All public buildings are decorated with flags. Performances and drama shows unfold in major schools and colleges, and parades are carried out in the city squares. Businesses put up historical memorabilia dedicated to the O.A.S.
