Cousin's Day
June 9, Monday

Historical origin
The holiday dates back to events in ancient Rome. June 9 is considered a memorial day for the holy martyrs Felician and Primus — brothers executed for their Christian faith during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Although they were biological brothers, the holiday was named after Saint Primus, whose name coincides with the Spanish word "primo," meaning "cousin."
Geography of celebration
Cousin’s Day is celebrated in the following countries:
* Argentina
* Colombia
* Ecuador
* Mexico
* Venezuela
* Uruguay
* Chile;
Traditions of celebration
Although it is not an official public holiday, it is an occasion for:
* Meeting with cousins
* Exchanging greetings and warm words
* Posting joint photos and memories on social media
This day emphasizes the importance of family ties and reminds us of the role of kinship in every person’s life.