![]() ![]() ^ "Ten things you didn't know about coffee".^ "Costa Rica celebrará el día nacional del café".Secretaría General del Senado (in Spanish). ^ "Lauantaina vietetään hyvän kahvin päivää".^ "Indonesia Celebrates Independence Day with Coffee Tasting".^ "Nepal marks 6th national coffee day".Shanghai International Studies University. Archived from the original on 29 September 2015. ^ Jones, Christopher (September 29, 2011)."Perk Up: It's International Coffee Day! Perk Up: It's International Coffee Day!". ^ Crezo, Adrienne (September 29, 2012).^ "Coffee Day – All Japan Coffee Association"."National Coffee Day: Do You Know What's in Your Joe?". Archived from the original on 6 April 2016. ^ "Event: International Coffee Day at the Expo 2015".^ "National Coffee Day vs International Coffee Day | The History Story".Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. "National Coffee Day: Perk Up, Time To Celebrate!". "National Coffee Day: Where can you get your free cup today?". Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. ^ "How are you celebrating International Coffee Day?".^ "International Coffee Organization - 3 October is International Coffee Day".Bangladesh (Popular coffee chain Northend Coffee Roasters started celebrating International Coffee Day on 1 st October 2019). ![]() Philippines Conceived to showcase Lipa City as the longstanding "Coffee Granary of the Philippines".India (Chikmagalur, Bengaluru, The land of Coffee).Indonesia, which first celebrated National Coffee Day on 17 August 2006, celebrates it on the same day as Indonesia's Independence Day. Nepal first celebrated National Coffee Day on 17 November 2005. Taiwan first celebrated International Coffee Day in 2009. It was promoted in China by the International Coffee Organization, first celebrated in 1997, and made into an annual celebration in early April 2001. The name "International Coffee Day" was first used by the Southern Food and Beverage Museum, which called a press conference on 3 October 2009 to celebrate it and to announce the first New Orleans Coffee Festival. In the United States "National Coffee Day" was mentioned publicly as early as 2005. An event was first promoted in Japan in 1983 by The All Japan Coffee Association (全日本コーヒー協会). The exact origin of International Coffee Day is unknown. Various events have been held, called Coffee Day or National Coffee Day, with many of these on or around September 29. At a meeting on 3–7 March 2014, a decision was taken by the International Coffee Organization to launch the first official International Coffee Day in Milan as part of Expo 2015. ![]()
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