List of holidays by country
This is the list of holidays by country. Most holidays are mentioned although some are not public holidays.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March 7 - Teacher's Day
- March 8- Mother's Day
- March 22 Sultan Nouruz Remembrance
- May 1 - Labour Day
- October 19 - Mother Teresa Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- May 1 - Labour Day
- May 25 - Anniversary of the May Revolution
- June 20 - Flag Day
- July 9 - Anniversary of the Argentine Declaration of Independence
- July 20 - Friend Day
- September 11 - Teachers' Day
- September 21 - Spring Day, Students' Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 26 - Australia Day
- Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Monday - variable dates. For 2009 Friday 10th of April and Monday 13th are public holidays.
- Second Monday in March - Adelaide Cup Day (South Australia only) Before 2006 held in May
- April 25 - ANZAC Day In 2010 the public holiday will transfer to Monday 26th.
- Second Monday in June - (2009 8th June) Queen's Birthday (except Western Australia)
- First Tuesday in November - (2009 3rd Nov) Melbourne Cup Day (Metropolitan Melbourne and ACT[1] only) other regions may have a public holiday on the day of a horse race of local significance. Many businesses across the country have a break for the main Melbourne Cup race at 3.00pm or half day holiday.
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day (except South Australia), Proclamation Day (South Australia only)
- Labour Day (localised holiday, on a different day in each region) 5th Oct 2009 for NSW.
- Show Day (localised holiday, on a different day in each region)
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 6 January - Epiphany
- Easter Monday
- 1 May - Labour Day
- Ascension Day - * The fortieth day after Easter Sunday.
- Whit Sunday - * (Pfingsten) Pentecost Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles,fifty days after the Resurrection of Christ.
- Corpus Christi - * First Holy Eucharist Last supper. Thursday after Trinity Sunday.
- 15 August - Assumption of Mary
- 26 October - Austrian National Day (day of the Declaration of Neutrality)
- 1 November - All Saints' Day
- 8 December - Immaculate Conception
- 24 December - Christmas Eve
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 26 December - St Stephen's Day
Movable Holidays (*)
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 6 April - Good Friday
- 9 April - Easter Monday
- 7 May - Whit Monday
- 9 May - Labour Day
- 10 July - Independence Day
- 6 August - Emancipation Day
- 12 October - Discovery Day / National Heroes Day
- 24 December - Christmas Eve
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 26 December - Boxing Day
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 21 January- Errol Barrow Day
- Good Friday
- Easter Monday
- 28 April-National Heroes'Day
- 1st Monday of May-Labour Day
- Whit Monday
- 1st Monday in August-Kadooment Day
- 1 August-Emancipation Day
- 30 November-Independence Day
- 24 December - Christmas Eve
- 25 December-Christmas Day
- 26,27 December-Boxing Day
- January 09, 2009 - Moharram (Ashura)
- February 21, 2009 - International Mother Language Day
- March 11, 2009* - Eid-E-Miladunnabi
- March 26, 2009 - Independent Day
- April 14, 2009 - Bangla New Year Day
- May 01, 2009 - May Day
- May 10, 2009* - Buddah Purnima
- August 06, 2009* - Shab-E-Borat
- August 13, 2009* - Jonmasthumi
- August 15, 2009 - National Mourning Day
- September 17, 2009* - Shab-E-Qadar
- September 18, 2009* - Jamatul Bidha
- September 20, 2009* - Eid-Ul-Fitre
- September 29, 2009* - Durga Puja
- November 29, 2009* - Eid-Ul-Azha
- December 16, 2009 - Victory Day
- December 25, 2009 - Christmas Day
Note: The star marked dates are not fixed by the government and these are depend on sight of the moon.
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary
- September 27 - French Community Holiday only held in Wallonia - not a public holiday
- November 1 - All Saints
- November 2 - All Souls Day - not a public holiday, most companies are closed
- November 11 - Armistice Day
- November 15 - Dynasty Day & Day of German-speaking Community only held in areas of the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March 9 - Baron Bliss Day
- Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday - variable dates
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- June 11 - Queen's Birthday
- July 19 - Triangle day
- Thursday before the first Monday in August (August 2, 2007) - Emancipation Day (first Day of Cup Match)
- Friday before the first Monday in August (August 3, 2007) - Somer's Day (Second day of Cup Match)
- First Monday in September (September 3, 2007) - Labour Day
- November 11 - Remembrance Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- (lunar) - Offerings Day
- (lunar) - Losay (Lunar New Year)
- May 2 - The King's Birthday
- (lunar) - Shabdrung Kuchoe (death anniversary of the Shabdrung)
- (lunar) - Third King's Birthday
- June 2 - Coronation Day
- (lunar) - Buddha Parinirvana
- (lunar) - Buddha's First Sermon
- (lunar) - Third King's Death
- (lunar) - Guru Rinpoche's Birthday
- (lunar) - Blessed Rainy Day
- (lunar) - Dashaim
- (lunar) - Buddha Descension Day
- December 17 - National Day
- December 19 - Stelios Boulieris' Day
- December 21 - Winter Solstice
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- 47 days before easter - Carnival
- Variable dates - Good Friday
- Variable dates - Easter
- April 21 - Tiradentes
- May 1 - Labour Day
- Variable dates - Corpus Christi
- September 7 - Independence Day
- October 12 - Our Lady Aparecida (Patron saint of Brazil), also celebrated as Children's Day
- November 2 - Finados
- November 15 - Proclamation of the Republic
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
2010 variable holidays:
2009 variable holidays:
2008 variable holidays:
- February 4-6 - Carnival
- March 21 - Paixão de Cristo
- March 23 - Easter
- May 22 - Corpus Christi
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 5 March - Lavity Stoutt's birthday
- 12 March - Commonwealth day
- Good Friday - Friday before Easter (calculated according to Western Christian calendar)
- Easter Monday
- Whit Monday
- 1 July - Territory Day
- 1st Monday in August - Festival Monday
- Tuesday after 1st Monday in August - Festival Tuesday
- Wednesday after 1st Monday in August - Festival Wednesday
- 21 October - Saint Ursula's day
- 24 December - Christmas Eve
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 26 December - Boxing Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March 3 - Liberation of Bulgaria
- Easter Monday - moveable
- May 1 - Labour Day
- May 6 - St. George's Day and Army Day
- May 24 - Education and Culture Day and Day of the Slavic Heritage
- September 6 - Day of the Union of Eastern Rumelia with the Bulgarian Principality
- September 22 - Independence Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Second Day of Christmas
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- Good Friday
- Easter Monday - Schools, Banks, and Government
- First Monday on or before May 24 - Victoria Day
- July 1 - Canada Day
- First Monday in September - Labor Day
- Second Monday in October - Thanksgiving Day
- November 11 - Remembrance Day - Limited to Government Agencies in some provinces; Public Holiday in British Columbia
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March/April - Good Friday
- March/April - Holy Saturday
- May 1 - Labour Day
- May 21 - Navy Day
- June 29 - Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
- July 16 - Our_Lady_of_Mount_Carmel
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary
- September 18 - Independence Day
- September 19 - Glories of the Army Day
- October 12 - Columbus Day
- October 31 - Reformation Day
- November 1 - All Saints
- December 8 - Immaculate Conception
- December 25 - Christmas Day
Traditional holidays:
- Lunar Calendar Month 1 Day 1 - Chinese Lunar New Year (Second New Moon following the Winter Solstice - Late January or February)
- Lunar Calendar Month 1 Day 15 - Lantern Festival
- April 4/April 5 - Qing Ming Jie
- Lunar Calendar Month 5 Day 5 - Dragon Boat
- Lunar Calendar Month 7 Day 7 - Qi Xi
- Lunar Calendar Month 7 Day 15 - Ghost Festival
- Lunar Calendar Month 8 Day 15 - Mid-Autumn Festival
- Lunar Calendar Month 9 Day 9 - Double Ninth Festival
Holidays in the People's Republic of China:
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 2 - New Year's Day Holiday
- Chinese New Year - Second New Moon following the Winter Solstice - Late January or February
- May 1-May 3 - Labour Day
- July 1 - CPC Founding Day
- August 1 - Army Day
- October 1-October 3 - National Day
See also:
A more reliable, detailed, and up-to-date list of official non-working holidays, in Spanish, is to be found in Spanish-language Wikipedia Fiestas de Colombia.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 8 - Epiphany
- March 19 - Saint Joseph's Day
- Holy Thursday, and Good Friday - variable dates
- May 1 - Labour Day
- May 21 - Ascension Day
- Corpus Christi Day - variable dates (Thursday after Trinity Sunday)
- 22 May 2008, 11 June 2009, 3 June 2010; 23 June 2011, 7 June 2012, 30 May 2013, 19 June 2014, 4 June 2015, 26 May 2016, 15 June 2017, 31 May 2018, 20 June 2019, 11 June 2020, 3 June 2021, 16 June 2022
- Sacred Heart Day - variable dates (19 days after Pentecost)
- July 2 - Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
- July 20 - Independence Day
- August 7 - Battle of Boyaca's Day
- August 15 - Assumption Day
- October 12 - Columbus Day
- November 5 - All Saint's Day
- December 8 - Immaculate Conception Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- April 11 - Battle of Rivas Day
- Holy Thursday, and Good Friday - variable dates
- May 1 - Labour Day
- July 25 - Guanacaste Day
- August 2 - Virgen de los Angeles Day
- August 15 - Mother's Day
- September 15 - Independence Day
- October 12 - Meeting of Cultures Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
Croatia (Hrvatska)
- January 1 - New Year's Day - Nova Godina
- January 6 - Epiphany - Bogojavljenje
- variable date - Easter Sunday and Monday - Uskrs i Uskrsni ponedjeljak
- May 1 - Labour Day - Međunarodni praznik rada
- 60 days post Easter - Corpus Christi - Tijelovo
- June 22 - Anti-fascist struggle day - Dan antifašističke borbe
- June 25 - Statehood Day (Croatia) - Dan državnosti
- August 5 - Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day - Dan pobjede i domovinske zahvalnosti
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary - Velika Gospa
- October 8 - Independence Day - Dan nezavisnosti
- November 1 - All Saint's Day - Dan svih svetih
- December 25 - Christmas Day - Božić
- December 26 - Saint Stephen - Sveti Stjepan
Template:Public and National Holidays in Cyprus
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6 - Epiphany Day
- March 2 - Ash Monday - Green Monday (variable - 40 days before Easter Sunday each year)
- March 25 - Greek Revolution Day - Mary's Immaculate Conception Day
- Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday (variable dates, see list below)
- April 1 - Cyprus Revolution 1955-59 Day
- May 1 - Labor Day
- June 8 - Holy Spirit Monday - "Deftera tou Kataklismou" (variable - 50 days after Easter Sunday each year)
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary Day
- October 1 - Cyprus Independence Day
- October 28 - Greece OXI Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- December 31 - New Year's Eve Day
Greek Orthodox Easter
(always on a Sunday, holidays are the Friday before and Monday after, sometimes Tuesday after)
- 2009 - April 19
- 2010 - April 4=
- 2011 - April 24=
- 2012 - April 15
- 2013 - May 5
- 2014 - April 20=
- 2015 - April 12
- 2016 - May 1
- 2017 - April 16=
- 2018 - April 8
- 2019 - April 28
- 2020 - April 19
- 2021 - May 2
- 2022 - April 24
- 2023 - April 16
- 2024 - May 5=
- 2025 - April 20=
=same as Catholic / Protestant
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March 20 - Maundy Thursday
- March 21 - Good Friday
- March 24 - Easter Monday
- April 18 - General Prayer Day
- May 1 - Labour Day and Ascension Day
- May 12 - Whit Monday
- June 5 - Constitution Day
- December 24 - Jul (Denmark) (Christmas Eve)
- December 25 - Jul (Denmark) (Christmas Day)
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6 - Dia de Reyes (Epiphany)
- January 21 - Dia de la Altagracia
- January 26 - Duarte Day (Juan Pablo Duarte)
- February 27 - Independence Day
- March 21 - Viernes Santo
- May 1 - Labor Day and Ascension Day
- May 22 - Corpus Christi
- August 16 - Dia de la Restauracion
- September 24 - Dia de las Mercedes
- November 6 - Constitution Day
- December 5 - Discovery Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- January 7 - Coptic Christmas Day
- April 25 - Day of Sinai Liberation (observed in the Sinai only)
- May 1 - Labour Day
- June 18 - Evacuation Day
- July 23 - Revolution Day
- October 6 - Armed Forces Day
- October 24 - [Suez Victory Day]
- Eid ul-Adha - variable date (celebrated by muslims)
- Eid ul-Fitr - variable date (celebrated by muslims)
- Easter Sunday and Easter Monday - variable date
- Islamic New Year - variable date
In addition, the following holidays are reserved for observance by Copts, though are not national holidays:
The European Union does not have official holiday days. These are under the control of member states
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<days after EasterDate | English Name | Local Name | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
January 1 | New Year's Day | Uudenvuodenpäivä | |
January 6 | Epiphany | Loppiainen | |
Moveable Friday | Good Friday | Pitkäperjantai | The Friday before Easter Sunday |
Moveable Sunday | Easter Sunday | Pääsiäispäivä | |
Moveable Monday | Easter Monday | 2. Pääsiäispäivä | The day after Easter Sunday |
May 1 | May Day | Vappu | See Walpurgis Night |
Friday between June 19 and June 25 | Midsummer Eve | Juhannusaatto | Non official - however a de facto full holiday |
Saturday between June 20 and June 26 | Midsummer Day | Juhannuspäivä | |
Saturday between October 31 and November 6 | All Saints' Day | Pyhäinpäivä | Moved from November 1 |
December 6 | Independence Day | Itsenäisyyspäivä | |
December 24 | Christmas Eve | Jouluaatto | Non official - however a de facto full holiday |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Joulupäivä | |
December 26 | Boxing Day | 2. Joulupäivä or Tapaninpäivä | |
All Sundays | Official holidays - names follow the Liturgical year |
- January 1 - Jour de l'an - New Year's Day
- April - Lundi de Pâques - Easter
- May 1 - Fête du travail - Labour Day
- May 8 - Victoire 1945 - VE Day
- May - Ascension - 40 days after Easter
- July 14 - "14 juillet" - Bastille Day
- August 15 - Assomption - Assumption of Mary
- November 1 - Toussaint - All Saints
- November 11 - Armistice 1918 - Armistice Day
- December 25 - Noël - Christmas Day
- January 1 - New Year
- January 7 - Eastern Orthodox Christmas Day
- January 19 - Eastern Orthodox Epiphany
- March 3 - Mother's Day
- variable date - Easter
- April 9 - Day of National Unity
- May 9 - 1945 Victory Day
- May 26 - Independence Day
- August 28 - Assumption of Mary
- October 14 - Svetitskhovloba
- November 23 - St George's Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day (Local name: Protochronia)
- January 6 - Epiphany Day (Local name: Ton Foton)
- March 25 - Greek Independence Day (Local name: Tou Evangelismou)
- [Lent [Clean] Monday]] (Local name: Kathari Deftera) - movable feast
- Good Friday (Local name: Megali Paraskevi) - movable feast
- Easter Monday (Local name: Deftera tou Pascha) - movable feast
- Holy Spirit Day (Local name: Agiou Pneumatos) - movable feast
- May 1 - Labor Day (Local name: Protomayia)
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary (Local name: Kimisi ths Theotokou)
- October 28- Greek National Day (Local name: Epetios tou Ohi)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day (Local name: Hristougenna)
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day (Protochronia)
- January 6 - Epiphany Day (Ton Foton)
- April 9 - Maundy Thursday
- April 10 - Good Friday
- April 13 - Easter Monday
- May 8 - General Prayer Day (Store Bededag)
- May 21 - Ascension Day
- June 1 - Whit Monday
- June 21 - National Day (Ullortuneq)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day (Anden Juledag)
- December 31 - New Year's Eve
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- second Monday of March - Commonwealth Day
- March 21 - Good Friday - variable
- March 24 - Easter Monday - variable
- May 5 - May Day - nearest next Monday
- May 26 - Spring Bank Holiday - last Monday of May
- June 18 - Queen's Birthday - variable
- August 25 - Late Summer Bank Holiday - last Monday of August
- September 10 - Gibraltar National Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March or April - Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday
- April 26 - Secretary's Day Only Secretaries
- May 1 - Labour Day, May Day
- May 10 - Mother's Day Only mothers
- June 30 - Army Day
- September 15 - Independence Day
- October 20 - Revolution Day
- November 1 - All Saint's Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 31 - New Year's Eve
In addition the local festivities are considered official holidays in the specific municipalities. Most holidays are patron saint's days.
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary (Guatemala City only)
Source, Guatemalan Labour Code, Guatemalan Official Holidays.
List of traditionally celebrated Haitian Holidays:
- January 1 - Independence Day
- January 2 - Ancestry Day
- January 6 - Les Rois (the kings)
- February 16 - Carnival (Mardi Gras, lasts a week though only one day is an official holiday.)
- April 7 - Death of Toussaint L'Ouverture
- May 1- Labour Day
- May 18 - Flag Day
- May 22 - Sovereignty and Thanksgiving Day*
- June 7 - Corpus Christi
- Early July - Pilgrimage of St. D'Eau*
- August 15 - Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- October 17 - October Death of Jean-Jacques Dessalines
- November 1 - All Saints Day
- November 2 - All Souls Day
- November 18 - Vertieres Day
- December 5 - Discovery of Haiti
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
Folk religion holidays are available on the Vodou page.
- January 1 - New Year’s Day
- February 3 - Day of the Virgin of Suyapa
- March or April - Good Friday, Easter, Easter Monday
- April 14 - Day of the Americas
- May 1 - Labour Day
- [September 10]- International day of the children
- September 15 - Independence Day
- October 3 - Morazán Day
- October 12 - Columbus Day
- October 27 - Armed Forces Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- First day to third day of the first moon in the Chinese lunar calendar - Lunar New Year
- April 5 - Ching Ming Festival (April 4 in leap years)
- Good Friday
- Day following Good Friday
- Easter Monday
- May 1 - Labour Day
- Eighth day of the fourth moon in the Chinese lunar calendar - Buddha's Birthday
- Fifth day of the fifth moon in the Chinese lunar calendar - Duanwu Festival or Tuen Ng Festival
- July 1 - Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
- Sixteenth day of the eighth moon in the Chinese lunar calendar - Day following Mid-Autumn Festival
- October 1 - National Day of the People's Republic of China
- Ninth day of the ninth moon in the Chinese lunar calendar - Chung Yeung Festival
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Day following Christmas
.
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 15 March - 1848 Revolution Day
- Moveable - Easter Monday
- 1 May - Labour Day
- Moveable - Pentecost
- 20 August - Szt. István Day
- 23 October - 1956 Memorial Day
- 1 November - All Saints Day
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 26 December - Boxing Day
See Holidays in India.
The Union Government designates national holidays which are generally observed all over the country, although they are mandatory only for Union Government institutions. State governments generally specify additional holidays depending on their demographics. For example, Guru Nanak Jayanti is a holiday in the North Western states of Haryana and Punjab, and in Delhi, but it is not a holiday in other states and territories where there is no significant Sikh population.
Public Holidays as specified by the Union Government (generally observed in the entire Union):
- January 1, New Years Day
- January 26, Republic Day: Marks the adoption of the Constitution.
- August 15, Independence Day: Marks the day India achieved independence from the United Kingdom
- October 2, Gandhi Jayanti: Birth Day of Mahatma Gandhi
See Public holidays in Indonesia for a complete list.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January to February - Chinese New Year
- March to May - Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
- Balinese Day of Silence (Nyepi)
- March to April Good Friday
- May - Vesak Day
- May - Ascension Day of Jesus Christ
- July - Isra and Mi'Raj
- August 17 - Independence Day
See holidays in Iran.
See public holidays in the Republic of Ireland.
See Holidays and events in Israel for a short list.
See Jewish holidays for background information.
See Jewish holidays 2000-2050 for the exact dates on the Gregorian calendar.
See Holidays in Italy for a complete list.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6 - Epiphany
- (variable) - Easter Sunday
- (variable) - Easter Monday
- April 25 - Liberation Day
- May 1 - International Labour Day
- June 2 - Anniversary of the Republic
- August 15 - Ferragosto or Assumption of Mary
- November 1 - All Saints' Day
- December 8 - Immaculate Conception
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Saint Stephen
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- Good Friday
- Easter Sunday
- Easter Monday
- May 1 - Labour day or May day
- June 1 - Madaraka Day (Kenya attained Internal self rule)
- October 10 - Holiday, Was Moi Day.
- October 20 - Kenyatta Day
- November 6 - Obama Day (2008)
- December 12 - Jamhuri Day (Commemorates Kenya's establishment as a republic - 1964)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
When an official holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be an official holiday.
See List of public holidays in Kyrgyzstan
- January 1 – New Year's Day
- January 7 – Russian Orthodox Christmas
- March 8 – Women's Day
- March 21 – Nooruz, Muslim spring festival
- May 1 – Labor Day
- May 5 – Constitution Day
- May 8 – Remembrance Day
- May 9 – Victory Day (end of World War II)
- August 31 – Independence Day
- First Sunday in October – Teachers' Day
See Holidays in Latvia.
See Public holidays in Liechtenstein
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6 - Epiphany
- February 2 - Candlemas
- March 19 - Saint Joseph's Day
- moveable - Easter Monday
- May 1 - May Day
- moveable - Ascension Day
- moveable - Whit Monday
- moveable - Corpus Christi
- August 15 - Assumption Day
- September 8 - Nativity Of Our Lady
- November 1 - All Saints Day
- December 8 - Immaculate Conception
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - St. Stephen's Day
See public holidays in Lithuania.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- February 16 - Independence Day
- March 11 - Independence Restoration Day
- March 24 - Easter Monday
- May 1 - Labour Day
- May 4 - Mother's Day (First Sunday of May)
- June 1 - Father's Day (First Sunday of June)
- June 24 - St. John's Day
- July 6 - Mindaugas' Coronation Day - The Day of State
- August 15 - Assumption Day
- November 1 - All Saints Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Second Christmas Day
See Public holidays in Luxembourg
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- February 19 - Carnival
- April 9 - Easter Monday
- May 1 - May Day
- May 17 - Ascension Day
- May 28 - Whit Monday
- June 23 - National Day
- August 15 - Assumption Day
- September 3 - Luxembourg City Fete (only celebrated in the city of Luxembourg)
- November 1 - All Saints Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - St. Stephen's Day
(All dates are for 2007)
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 7 - Christmas
- May 1 - Labor Day
- May 24 - St.Kiril and Metodij
- August 2 - Ilinden, Republic Day
- September 8 - Independence Day
- October 11 - Uprising Day
- October 23 - Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle
- December 8 - St.Kliment Ohridski
- variable - Easter (Good Friday and Easter Monday)
- variable - Ramadan
- See Holidays in Malaysia for the complete list and explanation of each festival.
- December to January - Awal Muharram
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- Late January to mid February - Chinese New Year
- March to May - Prophet Muhammad's Birthday (Falls in the 3rd month of the Muslim calendar)
- May 1 - Labour Day - Workers' Day
- May - Wesak Day
- First Saturday of June - King's Birthday
- August 31 - Hari Merdeka (Independence Day)
- October to early November - Hari Raya Puasa
- Late October to mid November - Deepavali
- December - Hari Raya Haji (Falls on the 10th day of 12th month of the Muslim calendar)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- March 31 - Freedom Day
- June 7 - Sette Guigno
- September 8 - Victory Day
- September 21 - Independence Day
- December 13 - Republic Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- February 10 - Saint Paul's Shipwreck
- March 19 - Feast of Saint Joseph
- Friday before Easter Sunday - Good Friday
- May 1 - Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
- June 29 - Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (Mnarja)
- August 15 - Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady
- December 8 - Feast of the Immaculate Conception
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
School Holidays
- November 1 - All Saints' Day
- November 2 - All Souls' Day
- Last two days of Carnival (Monday and Tuesday)
- First Wednesday after Easter - Saint Gregory Day
Public holidays
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6- Three Kings' Day
- First Monday in February - Día de la Constitución
- Third Monday in March - Natalicio de Benito Juárez
- May 1 - Día del Trabajo
- May 5 - Cinco de Mayo
- September 16 - Día de Independencia (Mexican independence day)
- November 1–2 - Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead)
- Third Monday in November - Día de la Revolución
Religious holidays
- Maundy Thursday - Thursday before Easter Sunday
- Good Friday - Friday before Easter Sunday
- December 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe's day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
See Public holidays in Myanmar.
- Family Day, December 26
- Independence Day, March 21
- Workers' Day, May 1
- Casinga Day, May 4
- Ascension Day, April 29
- Africa Day, May 25
- Heroes' Day, August 26
- Human Rights Day, December 10
- Christmas Eve, December 24
- Christmas Day, December 25
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- April/March - Good Friday. Friday before Easter. Predominantly observed by (semi)governmental organizations and banks.
- April/March - Easter. The Dutch celebrate two days of Easter (on Sunday and the subsequent Monday).
- April 30 - Queen's day. Birthday of Queen-Mother Juliana and accession to the throne of her oldest daughter and current monarch Beatrix.
- May 4 - Remembrance of the dead
- May 5 - Liberation day. Celebrated every year, but as of 2000, an official holiday once every 5 years.
- 40 days after Easter - Ascension Day
- 7 weeks after Easter - Pentecost. The Dutch celebrate two days of Pentecost (on Sunday and the subsequent Monday).
- December 5 - Saint Nicholas' Eve. Unofficial but widely observed.
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 and December 26 - Christmas
See the complete list and descriptions of public holidays in the Netherlands.
- January 1 and January 2 - New Year's Day and the day following. (Mondayised)
- February 6 - Waitangi Day - The day the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. (Has also been known as New Zealand Day)
- Easter - Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, and in some cases Easter Tuesday
- April 25 - ANZAC Day (also Australia)
- First Monday in June - Queen's Birthday
- Fourth Monday in October - Labour Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day (Mondayised)
- Provincial Anniversary Day. Date varies depending on locality. (most are Mondayised)
See Public holidays in North Korea.
See Holidays in Norway.
Public Holidays given according to Gregorian Calendar
- February 5 Kashmir Day - National Solidarity Day (1990)
- March 23 - Pakistan Islamic Republic Day (1956)
- May 1 - Labour Day
- August 14 - Independence Day (1947)
- September 6 - Defence Day (1965)
- November 9 - Birthday of Sir Dr. Muhammad Iqbal (Iqbal Day) (1877)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Birthday of Quaid-e-Azam (Jinnah Day) (1876) / Christmas
Public Holidays given according to Hijri Calendar
- Muharram 9 - Ashura
- Muharram 10 - Ashura
- Rabi' al-awwal 12 - Eid Milad-un-Nabi
- Shawwal 1 - Eid ul-Fitr
- Shawwal 2 - Eid ul-Fitr
- Shawwal 3 - Eid ul-Fitr
- Dhu al-Hijjah 10 - Eid ul-Adha
- Dhu al-Hijjah 11 - Eid ul-Adha
- Dhu al-Hijjah 12 - Eid ul-Adha
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 9 - Martyr's Day (Dia de los Martires)
- Day Before Ash Wednesday - Mardi Gras
- March 21 - Good Friday
- May 1 - Labor Day
- November 3 - Independence (Colombia)
- November 5 - Independence (Colombia) in Colon
- November 10 - Grito de Independencia
- November 28 - Independence (Spain)
- December 8 - Mother's Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- January 1 - New Year
- Easter - Good Friday, Easter Sunday
- May 1 - Labour Day
- June 29 - Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
- July 28, July 29 - Independence Day
- August 30 - Saint Rose of Lima
- October 8 - Naval Battle of Angamos
- November 1 - All Saints' Day
- December 8 - Immaculate Conception
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
(Most holidays are subject to "Holiday Economics" program; the non-working holiday is moved to the nearest Monday before or after the actual day. Changes to declaration of holidays are subject to government discretion.)
Fixed Holidays
- January 1 - New Year's Day (Araw ng Bagong Taon)
- February 25 - People Power Day - Commemorates the People Power Revolution of 1986
- April 9- Day of Valour / Bataan Day (Araw ng Kagitingan) - Commemorates the Bataan Death March
- May 1 - Labor Day (Araw ng Manggagawa)
- June 12 - Independence Day (Araw ng Kasarinlan) - Commemorates the Philippine Declaration of Independence
- August 21 - Ninoy Aquino Day (Araw ng Kabayanihan ni Ninoy Aquino) - Commemorates the martyrdom of Benigno Aquino, Jr.
- November 1 - All Saints' Day (Todos los Santos / Undas / Araw ng mga Namayapa) - Special Non-working public holiday; commemoration in conjunction with All Souls' Day
- November 30 - Bonifacio Day (Kaarawan ni Bonifacio) - Regular public holiday; Commemorates the life of Andres Bonifacio
- December 25 - Christmas Day (Araw ng Pasko)
- December 30 - Rizal Day (Araw ng Kabayanihan ni Dr. Jose Rizal) - Commemorates the martyrdom of José Rizal in 1896
- December 31 - New Year's Eve (Bisperas ng Bagong Taon) - Special non-working holiday
"Drifting" Holidays (listed according to date as of 2008):
- February 7 (2008) Date varies, based on the Chinese calendar- Chinese New Year
- March 20 (2008) - Maundy Thursday (Huwebes Santo)
- March 21 (2008) - Good Friday (Biyernes Santo)
- March 22 (2008) - Black Saturday(Sabado de Gloria)
- March 23 (2008) - Easter Sunday (Linggo ng Pagkabuhay)
- August 25 (2008) - Last Monday of August - National Heroes' Day (Araw ng mga Bayani)
- October 1 (2008) - Date varies, based on Islamic calendar - End of Ramadan (Eid ul-Fitr / Wakas ng Ramadan)
See Holidays in Poland for background information.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- Easter Sunday
- Easter Monday
- May 1 - Labor Day
- May 3 - Constitution Day
- Pentecost Sunday
- Corpus Christi
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary
- November 1 - All Saints' Day
- November 11 - Independence Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - 1st day of Christmas
- December 26 - 2nd day of Christmas
See Holidays in Portugal for background information.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- Carnival (Facultative)
- Good Friday
- Easter
- April 25 - Carnation Revolution
- May 1 - Labour Day
- Corpus Christi
- June 10 - National Day
- August 15 - Assumption of Mary
- October 5 - Republic Day (Implantation of the Republic)
- November 1 - All Saints' Day
- December 1 - Restoration of Independence
- December 8 - Immaculate Conception
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- Additionally, all townships have their own local holiday, called "feriado municipal", where all public and private business are closed. e.g: June 13th is a municipal holiday in Lisbon: it's Saint Anthony of Lisbon day, protector of the city.
- January 8 - Epiphany
- January 11 - Birth of Eugenio María de Hostos
- November 19 - Discovery Day - Commemorates the discovery of the island by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the New World
- December 24 (Christmas Eve)
- December 25 (Christmas Day)
- Three Kings Day (Christmas)
- Valentine's Day
- 1-2 January (New Year)
- Easter
- 1 May (Labour Day)
- 1 December (National Day)
- 24 December (Christmas Eve)
- 25-26 December (Christmas)
See Holidays in Romania.
See Public holidays in Russia.
- January 1-2 - New Year's Day
- January 7 - Christmas Day
- January 13 - Eastern Orthodox Church New Year's Eve-(not public holiday)
- January 27 - Saint Sava (School holiday)
- February 15 - National Day (Sretenje)
- Relative date - Good Friday-Friday before Easter
- Relative date - Easter
- Relative date - Easter Monday - Monday after Easter
- May 1,2 - Labour Day
- June 28 - Vidovdan - not public holiday
- January 14 - Sveti Vasilije (Saint Vasilis)
- January 20 - Jovanjdan (Saint John)
- May 6 - Djurdjevdan (Saint George)
- June 24 - Saint Vartolomej and Varnava
- July 12 - Petrovdan (Saint Peter)
- August 2 - Sveti Ilija (Saint Elias)
- October 27 - Sveta Petka
- November 8 - Mitrovdan (Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki)
- November 21 - Aranđelovdan (Saint Archangel Michael)
- December 19 - Sveti Nikola (Saint Nicolas)
Public Holidays
- New Year's Day - New Year's Day. 1 January.
- Chinese New Year - 1st 2 days of Chinese Lunar New Year.
- Good Friday - The Crucifixion of Christ. Falls on Friday before Easter Sunday.
- Labour Day - Falls on 1 May
- Vesak Day - Celebrating Buddha's birthday. Falls in the 4th month of the Chinese Lunar Calendar.
- Singapore National Day - Singapore celebrating its independence. 9 August.
- Hari Raya Puasa : Muslim "Celebration of Fasting" Holiday. Falls on the 10th month of the Muslim calendar.
- Deepavali - Hindu's "Festival of lights" holiday. Falls on twenty days after Dussehra.
- Hari Raya Haji : Muslim "End of Pilgrimage" Holiday. Falls on the 10th day of 12th month of the Muslim calendar.
- Christmas Eve - Christmas Eve. Falls on 24 December.
- Christmas Day - Christmas Day. Falls on 25 December.
Other Holidays
- September 1 - Teacher's Day - Not a public holiday. (Usually a floating half-day for primary, secondary and Pre-U students)
- October 1 - Children's Day - Not a public holiday. (Only applicable to primary, secondary and Pre-U students)
Note
- If a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following workday will be a public holiday. If it falls on a Saturday, there will be no holiday-in-lieu. For companies that do not operate on Saturdays, usually the following workday (i.e. Monday) will be an off day. For companies that operate on Saturday, employees usually get off-in-lieu.
See Public holidays in Slovakia.
New Year 1-2 January
Culture Day 8 February
(variable) Easter and Easter Monday
National Resistance Day 27 April
International Labour Day 1-2 May
National Day 25 June
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin 15 August
Reformation Day 31 October
Remembrance Day 1 November
Christmas Eve 24 December
Christmas Day 25 December
Independence Day 26 December
See Holidays in Slovenia.
See Public holidays in the Solomon Islands
See Public holidays in South Africa.
2 May 2008 (only) - Additional Public Holiday Proclaimed by the President
See Public holidays in South Korea.
January 15 | Tuesday | Tamil Thai Pongal Day | *†# |
January 22 | Tuesday | Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
February 4 | Monday | National Day | *†# |
February 20 | Wednesday | Navam Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
March 6 | Thursday | Maha Sivarathri Day | *† |
March 20 | Thursday | Milad-Un-Nabi (Holy Prophet’s Birthday) | *† |
March 21 | Friday | Medin Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
March 21 | Friday | Good Friday | *† |
April 12 | Saturday | Day prior to Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day | *†# |
April 13 | Sunday | Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day | *†# |
April 18 | Friday | Additional Bank Holiday | † |
April 19 | Saturday | Bak Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
May 1 | Thursday | May Day | *†# |
May 19 | Monday | Wesak Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
May 20 | Tuesday | Day following Wesak Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
June 18 | Wednesday | Poson Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
July 17 | Thursday | Esala Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
August 16 | Saturday | Nikini Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
September 14 | Sunday | Binara Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
October 1 | Wednesday | Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day) | *† |
October 14 | Tuesday | Vap Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
October 27 | Monday | Deepavali Festival Day | *† |
November 12 | Wednesday | Il Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
December 9 | Tuesday | Id-Ul-Allah (Hadji Festival Day) | *† |
December 12 | Friday | Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day | *†# |
December 24 | Wednesday | Christmas Eve | *†# |
December 25 | Thursday | Christmas Day | *†# |
- Public Holiday † Bank Holiday # Mercantile Holiday
Source: http://www.priu.gov.lk/Holidays2008.htm
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See Holidays in Sweden.
See Public holidays in Switzerland.
2009 Holidays in Taiwan (Republic of China): (See Holidays in Taiwan for a full list).
- January 1 - New Year's Day Holiday
- January 3 - Bank Holiday
- January 25 - Chinese New Year's Eve
- January 24-February 01 - Chinese New Year's Holidays are designated on Lunar Calendar New Year's Eve through the first to third day of the first month, cited dates indicating only year 2009
- February 28 - Peace Memorial Day
- April 5 - Tomb Sweeping Day
- May 01 - Labour Day
- May 28 - Dragon Boat Festival, which is designated on fifth day of the fifth month of the Lunar Calendar, cited date indicating only year 2009
- July 1 - Bank Holiday
- October 03 - Moon Festival, which is designated on 15th day of the eighth month of the Lunar Calendar, cited date indicating only year 2009
- October 10 - Double Tenth Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 10 - Eid El Haj
- January 12 - Zanzibar Revolution Day
- April 7 - Heroes Day (Zanzibar)
- April 10 - Maulid Day
- April 14 - Good Friday
- April 17 - Easter Monday
- April 26 - Union Day
- May 1 - Worker's Day
- July 7 - Dar Es Salaam - International Trade Fair Day
- August 8 - Farmer's Day
- October 25 - Nyerere Day
- October 23 - Eid El Fitr Celebration
- October 24 - Eid El Fitr Celebration
- December 9 - Independence Republic Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- December 30 - Eid El Haj
references to lunar months below are to the Thai lunar calendar
- 1 January New Year's Day
- Chinese New Year (full moon day of second lunar month)
- Magha Puja Day (full moon day of third lunar month)
- 6 April Chakri Memorial Day
- 13-15 April Songkran Festival
- 1 May National Labour Day
- 5 May Coronation Day
- 9 May Royal Ploughing Ceremony
- Visakha Puja Day see also Vesak (full moon day of sixth lunar month)
- Asalha Puja Day (full moon day of seventh/eighth lunar month)
- Buddhist Lent Day "Wan Kao Pansa" (day after full moon day of seventh/eighth lunar month)
- 12 August H.M. The Queen‘s Birthday
- End of Buddhist Lent Day "Wan Awk Pansa" (full moon day of eleventh lunar month)
- 23 October Chulalongkorn Day
- Loy Krathong (full moon day of twelfth lunar month)
- 5 December H.M. The King‘s Birthday
- 10 December Constitution Day
- 31 December New Year's Eve
see also Public holidays in Thailand
February 8 - Paranirvana Day. Death of Gautama Buddha
January 1- New Years Day
Variable Date-Carnival Monday and Carnival Tuesday
March 30- Spiritual Baptist/Shouter Liberation Day
Variable Date-Good Friday and Easter Sunday and Monday
Variable Date- Corpus Christi (feast)
Variable Date- Eid-Ul-Fitr, end of Ramadan
Variable Date- Divali, Hindu Festival of Lights
See Holidays in Turkey.
- January 1 – New Year's Day
- January 12 – Memorial Day
- February 19 – State Flag of Turkmenistan Day
- March 8 – International Woman's Day
- March 20-21 – Nowruz Bayram, national spring holiday
- First Sunday in April – "A Drop of Water—A Grain of Gold" Festival
- Last Sunday in April – Turkmen Racing Horse Festival
- May 8 – Day of Commemoration of the National Heroes of the 1941-1945 World War
- May 9 – Victory Day (World War II)
- May 18-19 – Day of Revival, Unity, and the Poetry of Makhtumkuli
- Last Sunday in May – Turkmen Carpet Festival
- Third Sunday in July – Galla Bayramy Festival
- Second Sunday in August - Turkmen Melon Day
- Second Saturday in September – Day of the Workers in the Oil, Gas, Power, and Geological Industry
- Second Sunday in September – Turkmen Bakhshi Day
- October 6 – Day of Commemoration and National Mourning ("Earthquake Commemoration Day")
- October 27-28 – Independence Day
- First Sunday in November – Health Day
- Last Sunday in November – Harvest Festival, Good Neighborliness Day
- December 12 – Day of Neutrality and Day of Student Youth
- First day of the lunar month of Bayram – Oraza Bayram
- Moving holiday (3 days) – Kurban Bayram
Source: Turkmenistan to the Heights of the Golden Age, Ashgabat, 2005, p. 44.
- 1 January-New Year's Day
- Tết- Vietnamese New Year, for the last day of the previous year and 1st- 3rd day of the 1st lunar month.
- Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương- Hùng Vương commemoriations, 10th day of the 3rd lunar month.
- 2 September, Vietnam National Day.
- 30 April, Vietnam Liberation Day.
- 1 May, International Labour Day.
- 20 November, Vietnam Teacher's Day.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March 8 - International Women's Day
- May 1 - Labour Day
- June 9 - Heroes' Day
- October 9 - Independence Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 7 - Orthodox Christmas
- March 8 - International Women's Day
- Orthodox Easter
- Holy Trinity Day (Triytsya) - Orthodox Pentecost
- May 1 & 2 - Labour Days
- May 9 - Victory Day
- June 28 - Constitution Day
- August 24 - Independence Day
Religious holidays are observed according to the Julian calendar (but here the Gregorian date of Christmas is written).
When a public holiday falls on a weekly day off (for example, Sunday), the following working day (often it is Monday) turns into an official day off too. For the most of Ukrainian employees weekly days off are Saturday and Sunday.
If only one or only two working days are between a public holiday and another day off then the Ukrainian Government usually releases a recommendation to avoid this gap by moving these working days onto a certain Saturday (that is to have uninterrupted vacations, but to compensate this by work on another day which would be a day off). Usually such recommendations touch only those employees whose weekly days off are Saturday and Sunday.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 2 - (Scotland Only)
- March 17 - St Patrick's Day Northern Ireland only
- Good Friday
- Easter Sunday
- Easter Monday - (not Scotland)
- April 23 - St George's Day
- Early May Bank Holiday (first Monday in May)
- May 9 - Liberation Day (Jersey, Guernsey)
- Spring Bank Holiday (last Monday in May) - See Bank Holiday
- July 5 - Tynwald Day (Isle of Man)
- July 12 - Battle of the Boyne, otherwise known as "Orangeman's Day" and, more popularly, "The Twelfth". Northern Ireland only
- August Bank Holiday - Scotland (First Monday in August)
- August Bank Holiday - England and Wales (Last Monday in August)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Boxing Day
An official list for England, Wales and Northern Ireland can be found here on the webpage of the UK Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. An official list of bank holidays for Scotland can be found here on the webpage of the Scottish Government.
In Scotland, the holidays listed above are official bank holidays and may not be public holidays. Public holidays are set by local authorities and therefore vary from place to place, although Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year's Day and January 2 and May Day are observed throughout the country. And in fact, banks in Scotland actually observe the English bank holidays, so Scottish bank holidays which differ from the English ones are of little practical importance. In Northern Ireland Easter Tuesday is treated as a public holiday in lieu of Good Friday.
United States of America
See Public holidays of the United States for background information.
The United States federal government designates national holidays for federal employees only. State and local governments generally observe these holidays as well as many State Holidays. For a basic list of holidays as seen on a 2009 calendar:
- January 1 New Year's Day
- January 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (3rd Monday of January, traditionally Jan. 15)
- January 20 Inauguration Day
- February 1 Super Bowl Sunday (currently the first Sunday of February)
- February 2 Groundhog Day
- February 14 Valentine's Day
- February 16 Presidents Day (officially George Washington's Birthday; 3rd Monday of February, traditionally Feb. 22)
- February 25 Ash Wednesday (Christian; moveable based on Easter)
- March 17 St. Patrick's Day
- March 20 Vernal Equinox (based on sun)
- April 1 April Fools' Day
- April 5 Palm Sunday (Christian; Sunday before Easter)
- April 9 First day of Passover (Jewish; moveable based on Jewish calendar)
- April 10 Good Friday (Christian; Friday before Easter)
- April 12 Easter Sunday (Christian; moveable; Sunday after first full moon during spring)
- April 13 Easter Monday (Christian; Monday after Easter)
- April 16 Last Day of Passover (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish Calendar)
- April 20 Patriot's Day/Marathon Monday (New England and Wisconsin only)(3rd Monday of April)
- April 22 Earth Day
- April 24 Arbor Day (last Friday of April)
- May 5 Cinco De Mayo (Mexican holiday often observed in US)
- May 10 Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May),
- May 25 Memorial Day (last Monday of May, traditionally May 30)
- May 31 Pentecost Sunday (Christian; 49 days after Easter)
- June 14 Flag Day
- June 21 Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June), Summer Solstice (based on sun)
- July 4 Independence Day
- August 22 First day of Ramadan (Islamic, moveable based on Lunar calendar)
- September 7 Labor Day (first Monday of September)
- September 19 Rosh Hashanah (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish calendar)
- September 20 Last day of Ramadan (Islamic, moveable based on Lunar calendar)
- September 21 Eid-al-Fitr/Day after the end of Ramadan (Islamic, moveable, based on lunar calendar)
- September 22 Autumnal equinox (based on sun)
- September 28 Yom Kippur (Jewish, moveable, 9 days after first day of Rosh Hashanah)
- October 3 First day of Sukkot (Jewish; moveable, 14 days after Rosh Hashanaah)
- October 9 Leif Erikson Day, Last Day of Sukkot (Jewish)
- October 10 Simchat Torah (Jewish; moveable, 22 days after Rosh Hashanah)
- October 12 Columbus Day (2nd Monday of October, traditionally Oct. 12)
- October 30 Mischief Night
- October 31 Halloween
- November 1 All Saints Day
- November 11 Veterans Day
- November 26 Thanksgiving (4th Thursday of November)
- November 27 Black Friday (Friday after Thanksgiving Day)
- December 7 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
- December 12 First day of Hanukkah (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish calendar)
- December 19 Last day of Hanukkah (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish Calendar)
- December 21 Winter Solstice (based on sun)
- December 24 Christmas Eve (Christian)
- December 25 Christmas Day (Christian)
- December 26 First day of Kwanzaa (Kwanzaa is celebrated until January 1, 2010)
- December 31 New Year's Eve
The federal holidays (which are days off from work for federal employees) are New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. The official list can be found here (http://www.opm.gov/Operating_Status_Schedules/fedhol/index.asp). These holidays are not necessarily days off from work for private sector workers. Most private sector businesses close for only the "Big 6" holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. Many also close on the Friday after Thanksgiving (aka Black Friday), which is not an official holiday, but is commonly granted to private sector workers. Some private businesses may also close for one or more other federal holidays (most commonly either Martin Luther King Day, or Presidents Day).
When a federal holiday falls on Sunday, most federal workers who work a Mon-Fri workweek will observe the holiday on Monday. When a federal holiday falls on Saturday, most federal workers who work a Mon-Fri workweek will observe the holiday on Friday. Workers who normally work on Saturday (such as mail carriers) will observe the holiday on Saturday; Friday will be a regular work day.
In state and local governments, and in the private sector, practices vary when a holiday falls on Saturday or Sunday. In general, most states and private sector workers will observe a holiday that falls on Sunday on Monday. However, that is not universal. Some states and private sector workers will observe a Saturday holiday on Friday, but that is less common than observing the Sunday holidays on Monday. Occasionally, a state or private sector worker will observe a Saturday holiday on Monday, but that is even less common than Friday. Many state workers and private sector workers (in particular, employees at a bank normally closed on Saturdays) do not get any day off when a holiday falls on Saturday, and are "cheated" out of the holiday. Occasionally, a floating holiday may be given in lieu of a Saturday holiday.
Uzbekistan
- Fixed date
- Jan. 1 Yangi Yil Bayrami New Year Holiday
- Mar. 8 Xalqaro Xotin-Qizlar Kuni International Women’s Day
- Mar. 21 Navro’z Bayrami Navroz (Persian New Year)
- May 9 Xotira va Qadirlash Kuni Memorial/Remembrance Day
- Sept. 1 Mustaqillik Kuni Independence Day
- Oct. 1 O’qituvchi va Murabbiylar Kuni Teacher’s Day
- Dec. 8 Konstitutsiya Kuni Constitution Day
- Variable date
- End of Ramazon Ramazon Hayit Eid al-Fitr
- 70 days later Qurbon Hayit Eid al-Adha
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- March - April - Tourism Week (variable - official name of the Holy Week)
- 19 April - Landing of the Thirty-Three Orientals
- 1 May - Labour Day
- 18 May - Battle of Las Piedras
- June 19 - Birthday of José Gervasio Artigas
- July 18 - Constitution Day
- August 25 - Independence Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Family Day (official name for Christmas Day)
Zambia
- January 1 New Years Day
- March 12 Youth Day
- Good Friday
- Easter Sunday
- Easter Monday
- May 1 Labour Day
- May 25 Africa Freedom Day
- 1st Monday & Tuesday of July Heroes' and Unity Day
- August 12 Farmers' Day
- October 24 Independence Day
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 Christmas Day
Zimbabwe
- April 18 Independence Day
- May 1 Workers' Day
- May 25 Africa Day
- August 11 Heroes' Day
- August 12 Armed Forces Day
- December 22 Unity Day
- December 24 Christmas Eve
- December 25 Christmas Day
- December 27 Clock Day
References