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  2. Public holidays in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    A public holiday. Started in 2012. 18 December: Qatar National Day: اليوم الوطني لقطر: National Day of Qatar. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Shawwal: Eid al-Fitr: عيد الفطر: Commemorates end of Ramadan. 10th, 11th, 12th Zulhijjah: Eid al-Adha: عيد الأضحى: Commemorates Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son.

  3. Public holidays in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    December 18 López Jaena Day: Araw ni Lopez Jaena: This regular holiday in Iloilo province and Iloilo City only. Honors Graciano López Jaena and his contributions to the Propaganda Movement of the 1880s. December 20 Feast Day of Santa Lucia: Kapistahan ni Santa Lucia

  4. Public holidays in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    When the standard working week in Sweden was reduced to 40 hours by the Riksdag, all Saturdays became de facto public holidays. Holy Saturday, Midsummer's Eve, Christmas Eve, and New Year's Eve are also de facto holidays. Part of the Swedish tradition is the celebration of Lucia ( Saint Lucia Day ).

  5. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    May 5. The day on which to esteem the personalities of children and plan for their happiness. In Korea, Children's Day started on May 1, 1922, when 8 people including Bang Jeong-hwan ( 방정환) declared the Day and held an anniversary. In 1946, the Day changed to May 5, and became a public holiday in 1975. no.

  6. Public holidays in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    24 May. 24 May. 2 August. Republic Day [4] [2] Ден на Републиката, Den na Republikata. 2 August. 2 August. It marks the day of the proclamation of the Ilinden Uprising in 1903, as well as the proclamation of the republic of Macedonia in 1944. 8 September.

  7. Public holidays in Finland - Wikipedia

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    All official holidays in Finland are established by acts of Parliament. The official holidays can be divided into Christian and non-Christian holidays. [1] The main Christian holidays are Christmas, New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension day, Pentecost, Midsummer Day, and All Saints' Day. The non-Christian holidays are May Day and the ...

  8. Public holidays in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Día de la Raza. November 2. Deceased ones day ( All Souls' Day) Día de los Difuntos. December 25. Day of the Family. Día de la Familia. In place of Christmas ( Navidad ), although it is mostly known as and celebrated by this name instead of the non-religious one. Only 5 of these holidays (January 1, May 1, July 18, August 25 and December 25 ...

  9. Public holidays in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    27 January. Saint Sava Day. Савиндан. Savindan. Serbian schools holiday; Saint Sava is patron saint of the Serbian schools. According to Julian calendar (in the Gregorian calendar it's observed on 14 January). 22 April. Holocaust, Genocide and other Fascist Crimes Victims of the World War II Remembrance Day.