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* January 7: Coptic Christmas
* January 7: Coptic Christmas
* June 30: Revolution Day
* June 30: Revolution Day
* December 25: Christmas Day
* December 25: [[Christmas]] Day
Variable (Islamic holidays are fixed to the Islamic calendar which follows the phases of the moon, therefore holidays will be 10 to 11 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar every year. Furthermore, Islamic holidays depend on the sighting of the moon.)
Variable (Islamic holidays are fixed to the [[Islamic calendar]] which follows the [[Lunar phase|phases of the moon]], therefore holidays will be 10 to 11 days earlier in the [[Gregorian calendar]] every year. Furthermore, [[Islamic holidays]] depend on the sighting of the moon.)
* Al-Mowlid Al Nabawi (Birth of the Prophet)
* Al-Mowlid Al Nabawi (Birth of the Prophet)
* Eid-Ul-Fitr (End Of Ramadan)
* [[Eid al-Fitr|Eid-Ul-Fitr]] (End Of [[Ramadan]])
* Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year)
* Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year)
* Eid-Al-Adha (Feast Of Sacrifice)
* Eid-Al-Adha (Feast Of Sacrifice)
* Coptic Easter
* [[Easter|Coptic Easter]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:41, 31 May 2017

This is a list of holidays in Sudan.[1]

The following public holidays are the same every year:

  • January 1: Independence Day
  • January 7: Coptic Christmas
  • June 30: Revolution Day
  • December 25: Christmas Day

Variable (Islamic holidays are fixed to the Islamic calendar which follows the phases of the moon, therefore holidays will be 10 to 11 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar every year. Furthermore, Islamic holidays depend on the sighting of the moon.)

References