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Civic holiday since 1992, work-free day. 1 November All Saints' Day: dan spomina na mrtve or dan mrtvih: State holiday, work-free. Before 1991, in the time of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, it was named dan mrtvih ('day of the dead'). 25 December Christmas Day: božič: Work-free day. Abolished in 1953 and re-instituted in 1991. 26 December
Burgenland. 15 November. Saint Leopold's Day. Leopold. Lower Austria and Vienna. 24 December. Christmas Eve. Weihnachten. All states, recognized as bank holiday but not a federal public holiday.
Public holidays in Greece. According to Greek law every Sunday of the year is a public holiday. In addition, there are nine mandatory, official public holidays: New Year's Day, 6 January, 25 March, Orthodox Easter Monday, 1 May, 15 August, 28 October, 25 December and 26 December. [1] There are, however, more public holidays celebrated in Greece ...
Día del Trabajo. June 7. Battle of Arica and Flag Day. Batalla de Arica y Día de la Bandera. June 29. Saints Peter and Paul. San Peter y Paul. July 23. Air Force Day.
25 December. Christmas Day. fixed at 25 December (see Note 1) Birth of Jesus. 26 December. Boxing Day. fixed at 26 December (see Note 1) This is a day set aside for charitable works, although many people participate in sports or go shopping.
Cambodia has numerous public holidays, including memorial holidays and religious holidays of Buddhist origin. The Khmer traditional calendar, known as ចន្ទគតិ Chântôkôtĕ , is a lunisolar calendar although the word itself means lunar calendar. [1]
1 January. Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State, New Year's Day. Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok. Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia . closed. Two days before Easter. Good Friday. Velký pátek. Good Friday has been a public holiday since 2016.
Puerto Rico celebrates all official U.S. holidays, and a of other official holidays established by the Commonwealth government. Additionally, many municipalities celebrate their own Patron Saint Festivals (fiestas patronales in Spanish), as well as festivals honoring cultural icons like bomba y plena, danza, salsa, hamacas (hammocks), and popular crops such as plantains and coffee.