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February 5, 2025 Holiday:

World Nutella Day

World Nutella Day is a delightful celebration that brings people together to indulge in the rich, chocolatey goodness of Nutella. On this special day, fans of the beloved spread come together to share their love for the iconic hazelnut-chocolate treat. Traditionally, people mark the occasion by whipping up creative Nutella-based recipes, from decadent desserts to savory snacks. Many enthusiasts also host or attend Nutella-themed parties, where they can bond with fellow fans over their shared passion. Whether you're a long-time devotee or a newcomer to the Nutella craze, this holiday is the perfect excuse to get creative and indulge in the sweet, velvety delight.

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Holidays on February 5, 2025:
Birthdays on February 5:

Cristiano Ronaldo

40 Years Old

A world-renowned soccer superstar, known for his exceptional skills, speed, and goal-scoring prowess, with a massive global following and numerous accolades.

Hank Aaron

Died in 2021, aged 86

Legendary baseball player who broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974, becoming an iconic figure in American sports history.

Neymar

33 Years Old

A skilled and dynamic forward who has played for top clubs like Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, known for his exceptional dribbling skills and scoring ability.

Michael Sheen

56 Years Old

A talented Welsh actor and director, known for his versatility in playing iconic roles in films like "Frost/Nixon" and TV shows like "Masters of Sex".

Darren Criss

38 Years Old

An American actor, singer, and entrepreneur who has won numerous awards for his versatile performances in TV shows and musicals, particularly his portrayal of Andrew Cunanan in "Th...

Charlotte Rampling

79 Years Old

A renowned actress known for her versatility and range in film, television, and theater, with a career spanning over 50 years and numerous award-winning performances.

Roger Staubach

83 Years Old

Heisman Trophy winner, Super Bowl champion, and iconic quarterback turned sportscaster and businessman, known for his clutch performances and charismatic personality.

William S. Burroughs

Died in 1997, aged 83

A pioneering figure of the Beat Generation, known for experimental and provocative works that blended fiction and reality, pushing boundaries of literature and art.

Christopher Guest

77 Years Old

A comedic mastermind behind mockumentary-style films, creating hilarious characters and witty storylines that have become cult classics. Known for directing and starring in films l...

Nolan Bushnell

82 Years Old

Founded the pioneering video game company Atari, Inc., revolutionizing the gaming industry with iconic titles like Pong and Asteroids. Known for his innovative entrepreneurial spir...

Errol Morris

77 Years Old

Acclaimed documentary filmmaker behind thought-provoking, visually stunning, and often unconventional films that explore the human condition, blurring the lines between truth and f...

Vinnie Colaiuta

69 Years Old

A highly acclaimed and versatile drummer, known for his technical mastery and genre-bending work with Frank Zappa, Sting, and Jeff Beck. He's a legend among drummers and musicians ...

Events from History on February 5:
As General Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in the Pacific, stepped foot on the war-torn streets of Manila, he fulfilled a promise he made three years prior: to return to the city he was forced to abandon. With the Japanese occupation in its final throes, MacArthur led the charge to retake the city, marking a major turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The battle was fierce, with both sides suffering heavy losses, but ultimately, the Allies emerged victorious, liberating the Filipino people from the grip of Japanese rule.
108 years ago
Mexico's Constitution Established (Mexico City, Mexico) 1917
Mexico's constitution, the supreme law of the land, was born on a day of great significance. The document, crafted by the Constitutional Congress, established a federal republic with a triumvirate of powers: an independent executive, legislative, and judicial branch. This monumental milestone marked a pivotal shift towards democracy, enshrining the principles of liberty, equality, and justice. The constitution's adoption not only reshaped Mexico's political landscape but also paved the way for a more equitable society.
62 years ago
Van Gend en Loos establishes EU law principle (Luxembourg City, Luxembourg) 1963
In a landmark case that would shape the future of European integration, the Dutch company Van Gend en Loos took on the Netherlands' tax authority, sparking a ruling that would change the course of European Union law forever. The European Court of Justice's verdict established the principle of direct effect, stating that EU law takes precedence over national law, giving individuals the right to invoke EU law in national courts. This pivotal decision empowered citizens, strengthened the EU's authority, and paved the way for a more unified Europe.
108 years ago
Congress overrides President Wilson's veto on Immigration Act of 1917 (United States Capitol, 1st St SE, Washington, DC 20004, USA) 1917
In a bold move, the United States Congress flexed its muscles by overriding President Woodrow Wilson's veto of the Immigration Act of 1917, marking a significant victory for the legislative branch. This law, also known as the Asiatic Barred Zone Act, drastically restricted immigration from Asia and introduced a literacy test for all immigrants. President Wilson, who had argued that the law was discriminatory and unjust, was taken aback by Congress's bold move. This override marked a rare occurrence in US history, where Congress asserted its authority over the executive branch.
French President Charles de Gaulle took a bold step towards ending the long and bloody conflict in Algeria, as he publicly declared his support for the country's independence from France. This unexpected move marked a significant shift in the French government's stance on the issue, which had been met with fierce resistance from the Algerian people. With the war claiming thousands of lives and causing widespread destruction, de Gaulle's call for independence signaled a potential end to the conflict and paved the way for Algeria's transition to self-rule.
140 years ago
King Leopold II claims Congo as personal possession (Congo Free State, Belgian Congo) 1885
In a brazen display of colonial ambition, King Leopold II of Belgium pulled off a stunning coup, successfully convincing European powers to recognize the Congo as his personal possession. This move sparked a new era of exploitation, greed, and devastation for the Congolese people, as Leopold's regime ravaged the land and its inhabitants for ivory, rubber, and other valuable resources.
Notable Deaths on February 5:
2020Kirk Douglas Legendary actor with a Hollywood career spanning decades
2021Christopher Plummer Veteran actor with a long list of film credits
2024Toby Keith Award-winning country music singer-songwriter
2023Pervez Musharraf Notable military leader and politician who served as Pakistan's president
1989Joe Raposo Composer and pianist, best known for Sesame Street music
1972Marianne Moore Acclaimed American poet, essayist, and translator
2011Brian Jacques English author and radio host renowned for his vivid storytelling and imaginative fiction.
1969Thelma Ritter Notable American actress with a lengthy film career
1967Leon Leonwood Bean Co-founder of L.L.Bean, a leading American retail company
2008Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Innovative spiritual leader, celebrated for his vision of global peace and unity
2012Sam Coppola American actor with a wide range of roles in film, television, and theater.
1981Ella Grasso First woman to serve as Governor of Connecticut
2004John Hench Acclaimed animator, recognized for his imaginative and visually stunning work
1995Doug McClure Venerated actor, famous for his distinctive performances and charismatic stage presence
1881Thomas Carlyle Scottish historian and philosopher, known for his work on the French Revolution
2012Al De Lory American musician and conductor who worked with many notable artists and ensembles.
2010Harry Schwarz South African anti-apartheid leader and diplomat who played a key role in the country's transition to democracy.
1941Banjo Paterson Australian literary icon who penned enduring poetry and stories
2014Robert Dahl American political scientist and academic who studied the intersection of politics and society.
2010Brendan Burke Passionate advocate, recognized for his tireless work in promoting social justice and equality