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INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN DAY: DECEMBER 11, 2010

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INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN DAY

Quick Facts

The United Nations’ (UN) International Mountain Day is an occasion to help raise awareness of the people who live in mountainous regions and the role that these regions play in providing food, water, and recreation. It is observed on December 11 each year.

Local names

Name Language
International Mountain Day English
Día Internacional de las Montañas Spanish

International Mountain Day 2010

Saturday, December 11, 2010

International Mountain Day 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011
List of dates for other years.

The year 2002 was the International Year of Mountains. As this year drew to a close, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly proclaimed December 11 to be International Mountain Day. This observance, which is celebrated annually, aims to draw attention to the important roles that mountainous regions play in water and food supply.

International Mountain Day commemorates the role in which mountains play in providing food, water, and recreation. ©iStockphoto.com/Joseph Jean

What do people do?

Various  activities are organized on and around International Mountain Day. These aim to  increase awareness of and knowledge around the role of mountains and  mountainous regions amongst the general population and professionals.  Particular examples of events are: book fairs; symposia; themed lectures for  students; workshops and press events. Mountaineering and explorations societies  may hold lectures and social events on or around December 11.

Public life

International  Mountain Day is a global observance and not a public holiday.

Background

The  International Year of Mountains was held in 2002 and with the aim of raising  awareness and triggering action on issues relating to sustainable mountain  development. The leading agency was the Food and Agriculture Organization. The  International Year of Mountains was launched at the headquarters of the United  Nations in New York on December 11, 2001.

On December  20, 2002, as the International Year of Mountains drew to a close, the UN  designated December 11 as International Mountain Day and encouraged the  international community to organize events to highlight the importance of  sustainable mountain development on this date. International Mountain Day was  first observed on December 11, 2003. Each year  International Mountain Day has a particular theme. Previous themes have focused on freshwater, peace, biodiversity or climate change.

Symbols

The symbol  of International Mountain Day consists of three equilateral triangles, each orientated  with two points on a single imaginary horizontal line and one point directed  upwards. The triangles are mainly black and represent mountains. The triangle  on the left has a blue “diamond” shape at the top, representing ice  or snow at the top of a mountain. The middle triangle has an orange circle at  its center, representing resources that are mined from inside mountains. The  triangle on the right has a small green triangle at its lower right-hand point.

This  represents the crops that grow on mountains. Under the three triangles is a  black stripe containing the words “11 December” and the words  “International Mountain Day” in two shades of United Nations’ use of the  color blue. The symbol of International Mountain Day is based on the symbol for  the International Year of Mountains (2002).

 

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International Mountain Day Observances

Weekday Date Year Name Holiday type Where it is observed
Thu Dec 11 2003 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Sat Dec 11 2004 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Sun Dec 11 2005 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Mon Dec 11 2006 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Tue Dec 11 2007 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Thu Dec 11 2008 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Fri Dec 11 2009 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Sat Dec 11 2010 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Sun Dec 11 2011 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Tue Dec 11 2012 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Wed Dec 11 2013 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Thu Dec 11 2014 International Mountain Day United Nation day
Fri Dec 11 2015 International Mountain Day United Nation day

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