List of holidays by country

List of holidays by country

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This is the list of holidays by country. Most holidays are mentioned although some are not public holidays.

Afghanistan

Albania

  • 1 & 2 January – New Year's Day – public holiday
  • 14 March – Summer Day – public holiday
  • 22 March – Sultan Nouruz Remembrance – public holiday
  • 4 April – Easter Day (Catholic) – public holiday
  • 4 April – Easter Day (Orthodox) – public holiday
  • 1 May – Labour Day – public holiday
  • 9 September – Eid ul-Fitr (Bajram i Madh) – public holiday
  • 19 October – Mother Teresa Day – public holiday
  • 16 November – Eid al-Adha (Bajram i Vogel) – public holiday
  • 28 November – Independence Day – public holiday
  • 29 November – Liberation Day – public holiday
  • 25 December – Christmas Day – public holiday

Algeria

Andorra

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 6 January – Armenian Christmas
  • Movable feast – Easter
  • Movable feast – Easter Monday. Monday after Easter
  • 24 April - Armenian Genocide
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 28 May – Independence Day 1918 – public holiday
  • 21 September – Independence Day 1991 – public holiday,

Australia

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 26 January – Australia Day
  • Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday – variable dates. For 2010 Friday 2 April and Monday 5th are public holidays.
  • 25 April - ANZAC Day
  • 2nd Monday of June - Queen's Birthday
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day (except South Australia), Proclamation Day (South Australia only)
  • Labour Day (localised holiday, on a different day in each region) 5 Oct 2009 for NSW; 2nd Monday of March for Vic, Tas.
  • Show Day (localised holiday, on a different day in each region)

Christmas Island

Norfolk Island

Austria

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 6 January – Epiphany
  • Easter Monday*
  • 1 May – Labor Day
  • Ascension Day* – (Christi Himmelfahrt) 39 days after Easter Sunday
  • Whit Sunday* – (Pfingsten) Pentecost Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles, 49 days after the Resurrection of Christ
  • Corpus Christi* – First Holy Eucharist Last Supper. Thursday after Trinity Sunday (60 days after Easter Sunday)
  • 15 August – Assumption of Mary
  • 26 October – Austrian National Day (day of the Declaration of Neutrality)
  • 1 November – All Saints' Day
  • 8 December – Feast of the Immaculate Conception, retail stores are allowed to open for Christmas shopping
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – St Stephen's Day

An asterisk (*) denotes a movable holiday.

Azerbaijan

An asterisk (*) denotes a movable holiday.

The Bahamas

Bangladesh

Barbados

Only if a Public Holiday falls on a Sunday will the next working day (usually the Monday) be a holiday.

Belarus

Belgium

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • Varying – Easter
  • 1st Monday after Easter – Easter Monday
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 6th Thursday after Easter – Ascension
  • 7th Sunday after Easter – Pentecost
  • 8th Monday after Easter – Pentecost Monday
  • 21 July – National Holiday – commemorating the ascension to the throne of Belgium's first king Leopold I
  • 15 August – Assumption of Mary
  • 1 November – All Saints
  • 2 November - St.Sander B-day - All souls day - public holiday most companies are closed
  • 11 November - Armistice Day
  • 25 December – Christmas

Belize

Benin

Bermuda

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • variable dates (6 April 2007) – Good Friday
  • 24 May – Bermuda Day
  • 13 June (Second Monday in June) – National Hero's Day (aka Queen's birthday rescheduled)
  • 28 July (Thursday before the first Monday in August) – Emancipation Day (First Day of Cup Match)
  • 29 July (Friday before the first Monday in August) – Somer's Day (Second day of Cup Match)
  • 5 September (First Monday in September) – Labour Day
  • 11 November – Remembrance Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Bhutan

  • (lunar) – Offerings Day
  • (lunar) – Losay (Lunar New Year)
  • 2 May – The King's Birthday
  • (lunar) – Shabdrung Kuchoe (death anniversary of the Shabdrung)
  • (lunar) – Third King's Birthday
  • 2 June – 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) – Dasain
  • (lunar) – Buddha Descension Day
  • 17 December – National Day
  • 21 December – Winter Solstice

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

According to the Islamic calendar:

Botswana

Brazil

2011 variable holidays:

  • 5–9 February – Carnival week (from Saturday to Ash Wednesday - a day before the official Carnaval in Tuesday)
  • 22–24 April – Paixão de Cristo (Friday) to Easter (Sunday)
  • 23 June – Corpus Christi (Thursday)

Bulgaria

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 3 March – Liberation of Bulgaria
  • Great Friday – moveable
  • Easter Monday – moveable
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 6 May – St. George's Day and Army Day
  • 24 May – Education and Culture Day and Day of the Slavic Heritage
  • 6 September – Day of the Union of Eastern Rumelia with the Bulgarian Principality
  • 22 September – Independence Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Second Day of Christmas
  • 31 December – New Year's Eve

Burkina Faso

Burma

  • 4 January – Independence Day
  • 12 February – Union Day
  • 2 March – Peasants' Day
  • Mar^ (Full Moon Day of Tabaung)
  • 27 March -Armed Forces Day
  • 11–20 April – New Year Long Holidays including Thingyan festival days and Myanmar New Year Day
  • 1 May – World Labour Day
  • May^ (Full Moon of Kason) – Buddha's Birthday
  • June^ (Full Moon of Waso) – Beginning of Buddhist Lent
  • 19 July – Martyr's Day
  • October^ (Full Moon of Thadingyut) – End of Buddhist Lent
  • November^ (Full Moon of Tazaungdaing) – Tazaungdaing Festival
  • November^ – National Day (10th waning day of Tazaungmone)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • Depavali (Hindi Religious Holiday) – [Will Declare before that day]
  • Karen New Year Day – [Depend on the lunar calendar: around Christmas]

^ Based on Burmese calendar

Burundi

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 21 February (Third Monday in February) – Family Day – in some provinces. Called "Louis Riel Day" in Manitoba.
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Monday – schools, banks, and government
  • 23 May (Last Monday on or before 24 May) – Victoria Day. Also known as "Journée nationale des Patriotes" in Quebec.
  • 24 June – Fête nationale du Québec also known as St. John the Baptist Day – public holiday in Quebec
  • 1 July – Canada Day
  • 1 August (First Monday in August) – name varies by province, not a holiday in Quebec
  • 5 September (First Monday in September) – Labour Day
  • 10 October (Second Monday in October) – Thanksgiving Day
  • 11 November – Remembrance Day – limited to government agencies and banks in some provinces; public holiday in British Columbia, public holiday in Atlantic provinces if it falls on a week day.
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve (in some provinces)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Quebec

Cape Verde

Chad

Chile

People's Republic of China and SARs

Traditional holidays:

Holidays in the People's Republic of China:

See also:

Hong Kong

Macau

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Central African Republic

Colombia

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.

Comoros

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Republic of the Congo

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

Côte d'Ivoire

Croatia

  • 1 January – New Year's Day – Nova Godina
  • 6 January – Epiphany – Sveta tri kralja
  • variable date – Easter - Uskrs
  • 1st Monday after Easter - Easter Monday – Uskrsni ponedjeljak
  • 1 May – Labour Day – Međunarodni praznik rada
  • 60 days after Easter – Corpus Christi – Tijelovo
  • 22 June – Anti-fascist struggle day – Dan antifašističke borbe
  • 25 June – Statehood Day – Dan državnosti
  • 5 August – Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day and the Day of Croatian defenders – Dan pobjede i domovinske zahvalnosti i Dan hrvatskih branitelja
  • 15 August – Assumption of Mary – Velika Gospa
  • 8 October – Independence Day – Dan neovisnosti
  • 1 November – All Saint's Day – Dan svih svetih
  • 25 December – Christmas – Božić
  • 26 December – Saint Stephen – Sveti Stjepan

Cuba

Cyprus

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 6 January – Epiphany Day
  • 2 March – Ash Monday – Green Monday (variable – 50 days before Easter Sunday each year)
  • 25 March – Greek Revolution Day – Mary's Immaculate Conception Day
  • 1 April – Cyprus Revolution 1955–59 Day
  • 2–5 April – Greek Orthodox Easter
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 50 days after Easter Sunday each year – Holy Spirit Monday – "Deftera tou Kataklismou"
  • 15 August – Assumption of Mary Day
  • 1 October – Independence Day
  • 28 October – Ohi Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day
  • 31 December – New Year's Eve

Northern Cyprus

Czech Republic

  • 1 January – Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State
  • variable date: Easter Monday – Easter is celebrated for two days (Sunday and Monday)
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 8 May – Liberation Day
  • 5 July – Saints Cyril and Methodius Day
  • 6 July – Jan Hus Day
  • 28 September – St. Wenceslas Day (Czech Statehood Day)
  • 28 October – Independent Czechoslovak State Day
  • 17 November – Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve; Christmas is celebrated during the evening of the 24th.
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – St. Stephen's Day

Denmark

Djibouti

Dominica

Dominican Republic

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 6 January – Dia de Reyes (Epiphany)
  • 21 January – Dia de la Altagracia
  • 26 January – Duarte Day (Juan Pablo Duarte)
  • 27 February – Independence Day
  • 24 April – Viernes Santo
  • 1 May – Labor Day and Ascension Day
  • 22 May – Corpus Christi
  • 29 May – Dia de las Madres
  • 29 May – Dia de los Padres
  • 16 August – Dia de la Restauración (Restoration Day)
  • 24 September – Dia de las Mercedes (Mercedes' Day)
  • 6 November – Constitution Day
  • 5 December – Discovery Day Commemorates the arrival of Christopher Colombus
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day

Ecuador

Egypt

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

European Union

The European Union does not have official holiday days. These are under the control of member states. Europe Day, however, is recognised as the shared holiday celebrating the European Union. Europe Day is celebrated by some states on 9 May.

Fiji

Finland

 
Date English Name Local Name Remarks
1 January New Year's Day Uudenvuodenpäivä / Nyårsdagen  
6 January Epiphany Loppiainen / Trettondagen  
Moveable Friday Good Friday Pitkäperjantai / Långfredag The Friday before Easter Sunday
Moveable Sunday Easter Sunday Pääsiäinen / Påskdagen  
Moveable Monday Easter Monday 2. pääsiäispäivä / Annandag påsk The day after Easter Sunday
1 May May Day Vappu / Valborgsmässoafton See Walpurgis Night
24 June (Friday between 19 June and 25 June) Midsummer Eve Juhannusaatto / Midsommarafton Non official – however a de facto full holiday
25 June (Saturday between 20 June and 26 June) Midsummer Day Juhannus / Midsommar  
5 November (Saturday between 31 October and 6 November) All Saints' Day Pyhäinpäivä / Allhelgona Moved from 1 November
6 December Independence Day Itsenäisyyspäivä / Självständighetsdagen  
24 December Christmas Eve Jouluaatto / Julafton Non official – however a de facto full holiday
25 December Christmas Day Joulu / Juldagen  
26 December Boxing Day Tapaninpäivä / Julannandag  
All Sundays     Official holidays – names follow the Liturgical year

Åland

France

The Gambia

Georgia

Germany

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday – variable dates
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • Ascension Day – 39 days after Easter Sunday
  • Whit Sunday and Whit Monday – 50 days after Easter Sunday
  • 3 October – German Unity Day
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – St Stephen's Day

All other holidays are regional. The following regional holidays affect more than half of the population of Germany:

  • Corpus Christi – 60 days after Easter Sunday
  • 1 November – All Saints' Day

Greece

  • 1 January – New Year's Day (Local name: Protochronia)
  • 6 January – Epiphany Day (Local name: Ton Foton)
  • 25 March – Greek Independence Day (Local name: Tou Evangelismou)
  • movable feast – Lent Clean Monday (Local name: Kathari Deftera)
  • movable feast – Good Friday (Local name: Megali Paraskevi; banks and public services open till noon; shops open in the afternoon only)
  • movable feast – Good Saturday (Local name: Megalo Savato, Anastasi; shops open till noon)
  • movable feast – Easter (Local name: Pascha or Labri)
  • movable feast – Easter Monday (Local name: Deftera tou Pascha)
  • movable feast – Holy Spirit Day (Local name: Agiou Pneumatos; banks and public services holiday only; shops open)
  • 1 May – Labor Day (Local name: Protomayia)
  • 15 August – Dormition of Mary (Local name: Kimisi ths Theotokou)
  • 28 October – Greek National Day (Local name: Epetios tou Ohi)
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve (shops open till noon)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day (Local name: Christougenna)
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Greenland

Guatemala

In addition the local festivities are considered official holidays in the specific municipalities. Most holidays are patron saint's days.

Source, Guatemalan Labour Code, Guatemalan Official Holidays.

Guyana

Haiti

  • 1 January – Independence Day
  • 2 January – Ancestry Day
  • 6 January – Les Rois (the kings)
  • 16 February – Carnival (Mardi Gras, lasts a week though only one day is an official holiday.)
  • 7 April – Death of Toussaint L'Ouverture
  • 1 May- Labour Day
  • 18 May – Flag Day
  • 22 May – Sovereignty and Thanksgiving Day*
  • 30 May _ Mother's Day (Celebrating always on the last Sunday in May)
  • 26 June – Corpus Christi
  • Early July – Pilgrimage of St. D'Eau*
  • 15 August – Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • 17 October – October Death of Jean-Jacques Dessalines
  • 1 November – All Saints Day
  • 2 November – All Souls Day
  • 18 November – Vertières Day
  • 5 December – Discovery of Haiti
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day

Folk religion holidays are available on the Vodou page.

Honduras

Hungary

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 15 March – 1848 Revolution Day
  • Moveable – Easter Monday
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • Moveable – Pentecost
  • 20 August – St. Stephen Day
  • 23 October – 1956 Memorial Day
  • 1 November – All Saints Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Iceland

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):

  • 14 January- Makar Sankranti
  • 26 January – Republic Day: transition of India from a British dominion to a sovereign republic in 1950
  • Good Friday
  • 1 May – May Day
  • 15 August – Independence Day: Marks the day India achieved independence from the British Empire
  • 16 August Krishna Janmastami (Hindu)
  • 31 August Eid ul-Fitr (calculated)
  • 2 October – Gandhi Jayanti: Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi
  • 26 October – Diwali (calculated)
  • 25 December – Christmas
  • Navratri (Saraswati Pooja / Ayudha Pooja / Vijaya Dasami)
  • Eid
  • New Year

India is a multicultural and multireligious society and celebrates holidays and festivals of various religions. In addition to national holidays, many states and regions have local festivals depending on religious and linguistic demographics.[1]

Indonesia

Iran

For a calendar with details such as Holidays, please see: http://www.alavi.us/jcal/

To convert Iranian calendar to Gregorian calendar and vice versa, please see: http://www.iranchamber.com/calendar/converter/iranian_calendar_converter.php

Iraq

Republic of Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

  • 23 May - Labour Day
  • 1 August – Emancipation Day
  • 6 August – Independence Day
  • 17 October - National Heroes Day

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 7 January – Orthodox Christmas
  • 8 March – International Women's Day
  • 22 March – Nauryz Meyrami (Traditional Spring Holiday)
  • 1 May – Kazakhstan People's Unity Day
  • 9 May – Victory Day
  • 30 August – Constitution Day
  • 17 November – Eid al-Adha/Kurban Ait (Feast of the Sacrifice) (date changes according to the Muslim lunar calendar)
  • 16 December – 17 December – Independence Day

Kenya

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • March/April (variable) – Good Friday, Easter Monday
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 1 June – Madaraka Day (National Day)
  • September (variable) - Idd-ul-fitr (Date depending upon the appearance of the moon)
  • 20 October – Mashujaa Day (National Day)
  • 12 December – Jamhuri Day (National Day)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day
  • variable - Idd-ul-Azha (Date depending upon appearance of the moon; Muslims only)
  • variable - Diwali (Date to be determined in accordance with the Hindu calendar; Hindus only)

Kenya's public holidays were established in the Constitution from 2010.[2]

Kiribati

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Republic of Korea

Kyrgyzstan

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 7 January – Russian Orthodox Christmas
  • 8 March – Women's Day
  • 21 March – Nooruz, Iranian spring festival
  • 1 May – Labor Day
  • 5 May – Constitution Day
  • 8 May – Remembrance Day
  • 9 May – Victory Day (end of World War II)
  • 31 August – Independence Day
  • First Sunday in October – Teachers' Day

Latvia

  • 1 January - New Year's Day
  • Movable - The Friday before Easter Sunday Good Friday
  • Movable - March/April Easter Sunday
  • Movable - The day after Easter Sunday Easter Monday
  • 1 May Labour Day
  • 4 May Restoration of Independence day (On May 4, 1990, Latvia proclaimed its independence from the USSR, and restoration of the Republic of Latvia)
  • Movable - Second Sunday of May Mother's day
  • 23 June Midsummer Eve
  • 24 June Midsummer
  • 18 November Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia (The independence of Latvia was proclaimed on this day in 1918.)
  • 24 December Christmas Eve
  • 25 December Christmas Day
  • 26 December Boxing Day
  • 31 December New Year's Eve

Lebanon

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 6 January – Epiphany
  • 9 February – Saint Maroun's Day
  • 9 March – Teacher's Day
  • 21 March – Mother's Day
  • 25 March – Feast of the Annunciation
  • moveable – Good Friday
  • moveable – Easter Sunday, Easter Monday
  • 23 April – Saint George's Day
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • moveable – eid melad en Nabi
  • 25 May – Liberation of the South
  • 21 June – Father's Day
  • 19 July – Saint Charbel's Day
  • 20 July – Saint Elias's Day
  • 15 August – eid el SAYDEH
  • 13 September – eid el SALIB
  • moveable – Eid ul-Fitr – The end of Ramadan on the 1st of Shawwal.
  • moveable – Eid ul-Adha – The 10th day of the month of Dhul Hijja.
  • moveable – Day of Ashura – Martyrdom day of Husayn ibn Ali.
  • 22 November – Independence Day
  • 4 December – Saint Barbara's Day or Eid il-Burbara
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 15 February – Carnival (only celebrated in the city of Luxembourg)
  • 25 April – Easter Monday (2011)
  • 1 May – May Day / Labour Day
  • 13 May – Ascension Day
  • 24 May – Whit Monday
  • 23 June – National Day
  • 15 August – Assumption Day
  • 1 September – Luxembourg City Fete (only celebrated in the city of Luxembourg)
  • 1 November – All Saints Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – St. Stephen's Day

Republic of Macedonia

Madagascar

  • 1 January - New Year Day
  • 1 May - Labor Day
  • 26 June – Independence Day
  • 25 December - Christmas Day

Malaysia

Sabah and Sarawak

There is also in Sarawak too

Mali

Malta

School Mid-Term Holidays

  • Last two days of Carnival (Monday and Tuesday)
  • 1 November – All Saints' Day
  • 2 November – All Souls' Day

Marshall Islands

Mauritius

  • 1 & 2 January – New Year's Days – public holiday
  • 30 January – Thaipoosam Cavadee(Tamil Festival) – public holiday
  • 1 February – Abolition of Slavery – public holiday
  • February/March – Maha Shivaratri(Hindu Festival) – public holiday
  • 14 February – Chinese Spring Festival – public holiday
  • 12 March – National Day – public holiday
  • 16 March – Ougadi(Telegu Festival) – public holiday
  • 1 May – Labour Day – public holiday
  • 15 August – Assumption of the Virgin Mary(Christian Festival) – public holiday
  • 10 September – Eid ul-Fitr (Muslim Festival) – public holiday
  • 12 September – Ganesh Chaturthi (Marathi Festival) – public holiday
  • 2 November – Arrival of Indentured Labourers – public holiday
  • 5 November – Divali(Hindu Festival) – public holiday
  • 25 December – Christmas Day – public holiday

Mexico

Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia)

Moldova

Mongolia

Montenegro

  • 1 January – New Year's Day – Nova godina
  • 6 January – Christmas Eve – Badnje veče
  • Variable date – Easter – Vaskrs
  • 7 January – Christmas Day – Božić
  • 1 May – Labour Day – Međunarodni praznik rada
  • 21 May – Independence Day – Dan nezavisnosti
  • 13 July – Statehood Day – Dan državnosti

Morocco

Mozambique

Myanmar

Namibia

Nauru

Nepal

because Nepal officially follows a different luni-solar calendar system for some holidays and another lunar calendar for religious holidays, the dates mentioned above are just approximate dates in AD calendar and actual dates can vary each year.

Netherlands

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • March/April – Easter. The Dutch celebrate two days of Easter (on Sunday and the subsequent Monday).
  • 30 April – Queen's Day. Birthday of Queen-Mother Juliana and accession to the throne of her oldest daughter and current monarch Beatrix. If 30 April is on a Sunday, Queen's Day is celebrated on Saturday the 29th.
  • 40 days after Easter – Ascension Day (Always on a Thursday)
  • 7 weeks after Easter – Pentecost. The Dutch celebrate two days of Pentecost (on Sunday and the subsequent Monday).
  • 25 December - First day of Christmas
  • 26 December – Boxing day

If one of the above holidays are on Saturday or Sunday, no compensation day is given by the employer.

Other days

  • April/March – Good Friday. Friday before Easter. Only free for (semi)governmental organisations, most schools and banks.
  • 4 May – Remembrance of the Dead, Remembrance Day of the fallen since the Second World War. Not a day off.
  • 5 May – Liberation Day. Celebrated every year, but as of 2000, an official holiday once every 5 years. However, many (semi) governmental organisations and schools are closed on that day. (Most schools are closed in the first week of May, including Queen's Day).
  • 5 December – Saint Nicholas' Eve. Not a day off

1st Sunday in November - All Saints Day

New Zealand

  • 1 January and 2 January – New Year's Day and the day following. (Mondayised)
  • 6 February – 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
  • 25 April – ANZAC Day (also Australia)
  • 6 June (First Monday in June) – Queen's Birthday
  • 24 October (Fourth Monday in October) – Labour Day
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day (Mondayised)
  • Provincial Anniversary Day. Date varies depending on locality. (most are Mondayised)

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

December 25th - Christmas day

Norway

Oman

Pakistan

Holidays given according to Gregorian Calendar

  • 5 February Kashmir Day – National Solidarity Day (1990)
  • 23 March – Pakistan Islamic Republic Day (1956)
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 14 August – Independence Day (1947)
  • 9 November – Iqbal Day (1877)
  • 25 December – Birthday of Quaid-e-Azam (Jinnah Day) (1876) / Christmas

Holidays given according to Hijri Calendar

Palau

Panama

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 9 January – Martyr's Day (Dia de los Martires)
  • Day Before Ash WednesdayMardi Gras
  • March or April – Good Friday
  • 1 May – Labor Day
  • 3 November – Separation (Colombia)
  • 4 November – Flag Day
  • 5 November – Colon Day
  • 10 November – Grito de Independencia
  • 28 November – Independence (Spain)
  • 8 December – Mother's Day
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • The date the Elected-President starts his/her term in office (Presidential Inauguration Day)

Paraguay

  • 1 January – New Year
  • 1 March – Heroes' Day
  • March/ April – Maundy Thursday
  • March/ April – Good Friday
  • 1 May – Labor Day
  • 14 May – Independence Day
  • 12 June – Chaco Armistice
  • 15 August – Founding of Asunción
  • 29 September – Boqueron Battle Victory Day
  • 8 December – Virgin of Caacupe
  • 25 December – Christmas Day

Peru

Philippines

(Most holidays are subject to the "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

  • 1 January – New Year's Day (Araw ng Bagong Taon)
  • 25 February – People Power Day – Commemorates the People Power Revolution of 1986
  • 9 April- Day of Valour / Bataan Day (Araw ng Kagitingan) – Commemorates the Bataan Death March
  • 1 May – Labor Day (Araw ng Manggagawa)
  • 12 June – Independence Day (Araw ng Kasarinlan) – Commemorates the Philippine Declaration of Independence
  • 27 July – Iglesia ni Cristo Day
  • 21 August – Ninoy Aquino Day (Araw ng Kabayanihan ni Ninoy Aquino) – Commemorates the martyrdom of Benigno Aquino, Jr.
  • 30 August – National Heroes' Day (Araw ng mga Bayani)
  • 1 November – All Saints' Day (Todos los Santos / Undas / Araw ng mga Namayapa) – Special Non-working public holiday; commemoration in conjunction with All Souls' Day
  • 30 November – Bonifacio Day (Kaarawan ni Bonifacio) – Regular public holiday; Commemorates the life of Andres Bonifacio
  • 25 December – Christmas Day (Araw ng Pasko)
  • 30 December – Rizal Day (Araw ng Kabayanihan ni Dr. Jose Rizal) – Commemorates the martyrdom of José Rizal in 1896
  • 31 December – New Year's Eve (Bisperas ng Bagong Taon) – Special non-working holiday

"Drifting" Holidays (listed according to date as of 2008):

Local Holidays

Cities and municipalities each hold one or more celebrations in honour of a patron saint and/or a civil occasion, such as the locale's foundation day. The observances are mostly localised in nature and any public holiday applies only to the area itself.

Poland

(Note that there are also a number of days designated as national holidays, but which are not non-working days.)

Portugal

Qatar

Romania

  • 1 January – (New Year's Day). public holiday
  • 2 January – (Day after New Year's Day). public holiday
  • 8 March – (International Women's Day)
  • 19 April – (Orthodox Easter Day). public holiday
  • 20 April – (Orthodox Easter Monday). public holiday
  • 1 May – (Labor Day / May Day). public holiday
  • 1 June – (Children's Day)
  • 12 June – (Whit Sunday). public holiday
  • 8 June – (Whitsuntide Day). public holiday
  • 16 June - (Lord Imtiaz day). public holiday
  • 26 June – (Flag Day)
  • 29 July – (National Anthem Day)
  • 15 August – (Assumption Day / The Day of the Virgin Mary). public holiday
  • 1 December – (Union Day / National Day). public holiday
  • 8 December – (Constitution Day)
  • 25 December – (Christmas Day). public holiday
  • 26 December – (Day after Christmas Day / Boxing Day). public holiday

Russian Federation

  • 1 January - Happy new year day
  • 2–10 January - Bank holidays (New year)
  • 23 February - Russian Army day
  • 8 March - Women day
  • 9 May - Victory day

Rwanda

Samoa

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

  • 1–2 January – New Year's Day
  • 7 January – Christmas Day
  • 13 January – Eastern Orthodox Church New Year's Eve-(working day, not public holiday)
  • 27 January – Saint Sava (non working for schools only)
  • 15 February – National Day (Sretenje)
  • Relative date – Good Friday. Friday before Easter
  • Relative date – Easter
  • Relative date – Easter Monday. Monday after Easter
  • 1 May-2 May – Labour Day
  • 28 June – Vidovdan (working day, not public holiday)
  • December(2 sundays before christmas) Mothers day

Slavas:

  • 9 January – Sveti Stefan (Saint Stefan)
  • 14 January – Sveti Vasilije (Saint Vasilis)
  • 20 January – Jovanjdan (Saint John)
  • 6 May – Djurdjevdan (Saint George)
  • 24 June – Saint Vartolomej and Varnava
  • 12 July – Petrovdan (Saint Peter)
  • 2 August – Sveti Ilija (Saint Elias)
  • 27 October – Sveta Petka
  • 8 November – Mitrovdan (Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki)
  • 21 November – Aran?elovdan (Saint Archangel Michael)
  • 19 December – Sveti Nikola (Saint Nicolas)

Singapore

  • New Year's Day 1 January 2012 Sunday*
  • Chinese New Year 23-24 January 2012 Monday & Tuesday
  • Good Friday 6 April 2012 Friday
  • Labour Day 1 May 2012 Tuesday
  • Vesak Day 5 May 2012 Saturday
  • National Day 9 August 2012 Thursday
  • Hari Raya Puasa 19 August 2012 Sunday*
  • Hari Raya Haji 26 October 2012 Friday
  • Deepavali 13 November 2012 Tuesday
  • Christmas Day 25 December 2012 Tuesday

Slovakia

Slovenia

  • 1–2 January – New Year
  • 8 February – Culture Day
  • (variable) Easter and Easter Monday
  • 27 April – National Resistance Day
  • 1–2 May – International Labour Day
  • 25 June – National Day
  • 15 August – Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
  • 31 October – Reformation Day
  • 1 November – Remembrance Day
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Independence Day

Solomon Islands

Somalia

Somaliland

South Africa

Soviet Union (former)

Spain

Sri Lanka

15 January Tuesday Tamil Thai Pongal Day *†#
31 January Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day (6) *†#
4 February Monday National Day *†#
February 16 Navam Full Moon Poya Day (???? ???) *†#
6 March Thursday Maha Sivarathri Day *†
20 March Thursday Milad-Un-Nabi (Holy Prophet's Birthday) *†
March Medin Full Moon Poya Day (?????? ???) *†#
21 March Friday Good Friday *†
13 April Day prior to Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day (??? ????????) *†#
14 April Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day (????? ????????) *†#
18 April Friday Additional Bank Holiday
April Bak Full Moon Poya Day (??? ???) *†#
1 May Thursday May Day *†#
May Vesak Full Moon Poya Day (????? ???) *†#
May Day following Vesak Full Moon Poya Day *†#
June Poson Full Moon Poya Day (?????? ???) *†#
July Esala Full Moon Poya Day (??? ???) *†#
August Nikini Full Moon Poya Day (?????? ???) *†#
September Binara Full Moon Poya Day (???? ???) *†#
1 October Wednesday Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day) *†
October Vap Full Moon Poya Day (??? ???) *†#
27 October Monday Deepavali Festival Day *†
November Il Full Moon Poya Day (??? ???) *†#
9 December Tuesday Id-Ul-Adha (Hajj Festival Day) *†
20 December Monday Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day (?????? ???) *†#
24 December Friday Christmas Eve *†#
25 December Saturday Christmas Day *†#
  • Public holiday † Bank holiday # Mercantile holiday

All full-moon days are Buddhist holidays referred to as Poya. The actual date on which a particular Poya day will fall changes every year.

Sudan

1 January – Independence Day

Suriname

  • 1 January – New Year's Day Holiday
  • 1 March - Holi (Phagwa)
  • 2 April - Good Fryday
  • 4 April - 1e Easter (Monday)
  • 5 April - 2e Easter
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 1 July - Emancipation day (Keti Koti)
  • 9 August - Day of the indigenous people
  • 10 September - Id Ul Fitre and Day of the run away slaves (Also known as Marrons)
  • 5 November – Diwali
  • 16 November Eid al-Adha
  • 25 November - Independence Day (Srefidensi)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Sweden

  • Public holiday Date of observation
  • New Year's Day (nyårsdagen) January 1
  • Epiphany (trettondedag jul) January 6
  • Good Friday (långfredagen) The Friday before Easter Sunday. (2011: April 22)
  • Easter Sunday (påskdagen) The Sunday closest after the full moon that occurs on or closest after 21 March. (2011: April 24)
  • Easter Monday (annandag påsk) The day after Easter Sunday. (2011: April 25)
  • International Workers' Day (första maj) May 1
  • Ascension Day (Kristi himmelsfärdsdag) Sixth Thursday after Easter Sunday. (2011: June 2)
  • National Day of Sweden (Sveriges nationaldag) June 6
  • Midsummer's Day (midsommardagen) The Saturday during the period 20–26 June. (2011: June 25)
  • All Saints' Day (alla helgons dag) The Saturday during the period 31 October–6 November. (2011: November 5)
  • Christmas Eve (julafton) 24 December
  • Christmas Day (juldagen) 25 December
  • Boxing Day (annandag jul) 26 December

Switzerland

Syria

São Tomé and Príncipe

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

References to lunar months below are to the Thai lunar calendar

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • Chinese New Year (new moon day of third 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 and Farmer's Day
  • Visakha Puja Day see also Vesak (full moon day of sixth lunar month)
  • Asalha Puja Day (full moon day of eighth lunar month)
  • Buddhist Lent Day "Wan Kao Pansa" (day after full moon day of 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

Trinidad and Tobago

Turkey

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 23 April - National Sovereignty and Children's Festival
  • 1 May - Labour Festival
  • 19 May - Remembering Atatürk, Youth and Sports Festival
  • 30 August - Victory Festival
  • 29 October - Republic Day
  • After the end of Islamic month Ramadan (for 3 and a half days)
  • 70 days after the end of Islamic month Ramadan (for 4 and a half days)

Turkmenistan

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 12 January – Memorial Day
  • 19 February – State Flag of Turkmenistan Day
  • 8 March – International Woman's Day
  • 20–21 March – Nowruz Bayram, national spring holiday
  • 3 April (First Sunday in April) – "A Drop of Water—A Grain of Gold" Festival
  • 24 April (Last Sunday in April) – Turkmen Racing Horse Festival
  • 8 May – Day of Commemoration of the National Heroes of the 1941–1945 World War
  • 9 May – Victory Day (World War II)
  • 18–19 May – Day of Revival, Unity, and the Poetry of Makhtumkuli
  • 29 May (Last Sunday in May) – Turkmen Carpet Festival
  • 17 July (Third Sunday in July) – Galla Bayramy Festival
  • 14 August (Second Sunday in August) – Turkmen Melon Day
  • 10 September (Second Saturday in September) – Day of the Workers in the Oil, Gas, Power, and Geological Industry
  • 11 September (Second Sunday in September) – Turkmen Bakhshi Day
  • 6 October – Day of Commemoration and National Mourning ("Earthquake Commemoration Day")
  • 27–28 October – Independence Day
  • 6 November (First Sunday in November) – Health Day
  • 27 November (Last Sunday in November) – Harvest Festival, Good Neighborliness Day
  • 12 December – 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. plus they celabrate thanksgiving.

Tuvalu

Uganda

Ukraine

Religious holidays are observed according to the Julian calendar, but the dates shown above are Gregorian.

When a public holiday falls on a day off (for example, Sunday), the following working day (often Monday) becomes a day off. For most Ukrainian employees, regular 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 may release 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 otherwise). Such recommendations usually affect only those employees whose weekly days off are Saturday and Sunday.

United Kingdom, Crown dependencies, and overseas territories

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 2 January – (Scotland Only)
  • 17 March – St Patrick's Day (Northern Ireland only)
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Monday – (not Scotland)
  • 29 April 2011 - Wedding of Prince William of Wales and Catherine Middleton
  • 2 May (first Monday in May) Early May Bank Holiday
  • 9 May – Liberation Day (Jersey, Guernsey)
  • 30 May (last Monday in May) Spring Bank Holiday – See Bank Holiday
  • 1st or 2nd Saturday in June – Queen's Official Birthday (not an official public holiday as it is already on a non-working day)
  • 5 July – Tynwald Day (Isle of Man)
  • 12 July – Battle of the Boyne, otherwise known as "Orangeman's Day" or "The Twelfth". (Northern Ireland only)
  • 1 August (First Monday in August) Bank Holiday – (Scotland)
  • 29 August (Last Monday in August) August Bank Holiday – (England & Wales)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Scotland
In Scotland, the holidays listed above are official bank holidays but 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, 2 January and May Day are observed throughout the country. Banks in Scotland observe English bank holidays; therefore 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.

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
In 2012, as part of events intended to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the usual Spring Bank Holiday on the last Monday of May is being moved to Monday 4 June and an extra bank holiday on Tuesday 5 June is being created.

Substitute days
In England and Wales, when the usual date of a bank or public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, a 'substitute day' is given, normally the following Monday. For example in 2009, Boxing Day was on Saturday, 26 December, so there was a substitute bank holiday on Monday, 28 December.

Anguilla

British Virgin Islands

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • varies - shrove Tuesday
  • 12 March – Commonwealth day
  • Good Friday – Friday before Easter (calculated according to Western Christian calendar)
  • Easter Monday
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day

Gibraltar

Isle of Man

Jersey

9 May - Liberation Day

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

  • New Year's Day (January 1)
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Monday
  • Queen's Birthday (3rd Monday in April)
  • St. Helena Day (May 21)
  • Ascension Day (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha only)
  • Whit Monday
  • Ratting Day (Tristan da Cunha only)
  • Anniversary Day (August 14) (Tristan da Cunha only)
  • August Bank Holiday (not Tristan da Cunha)
  • Christmas Day
  • Boxing Day (26 or 27 December)

12

United States of America

The United States federal government designates national holidays (see below) for federal employees only. State and local governments generally observe these holidays as well as many state holidays.

A basic list of holidays as seen on a 2011 calendar:

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 17 January – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (3rd Monday of January, traditionally 15 Jan.)
  • 2 February – Groundhog Day
  • 12 February – Lincoln's Birthday
  • 14 February – Valentine's Day
  • 21 February – Presidents Day (officially George Washington's Birthday; 3rd Monday of February, traditionally 22 Feb.)
  • 8 March – Fat Tuesday (always the day before Lent starts)
  • 9 March – Ash Wednesday (Christian; movable; First day of the 40-day Lent Season – ending Palm Sunday)
  • 17 March – St. Patrick's Day (Originating in Ireland)
  • 20 March 2010 – Vernal Equinox (based on sun)
  • 17 April – Palm Sunday (Christian; Sunday before Easter)
  • 29 March 2010 – First day of Passover (Jewish; movable based on Jewish calendar)
  • 30 March – National Doctors' Day (always on 30 March)
  • 1 April – April Fools' Day
  • 22 April – Good Friday (Christian; Friday before Easter)
  • 24 April – Easter Sunday (Christian; movable; Sunday after first full moon during spring)
  • 25 April – Easter Monday (Christian; Monday after Easter)
  • 6 April 2010 – Last Day of Passover (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish Calendar)
  • 18 April – Patriots' Day/Marathon Monday (New England and Wisconsin only)(3rd Monday of April)
  • 22 April – Earth Day
  • 29 April – Arbor Day (last Friday of April)
  • 5 May – National Day of Prayer (United States Congress, when people are asked "to turn to God in prayer and meditation". 1st Thursday of May)
  • 8 May – Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May)
  • 15 May – Armed Forces Day (3rd Saturday in May)
  • 12 June – Pentecost Sunday (Christian; 49 days after Easter)
  • 30 May – Memorial Day (last Monday of May, traditionally 30 May)
  • 14 June – Flag Day
  • 19 June – Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June)
  • 21 June 2010 – Summer Solstice (based on sun)
  • 4 July – Independence Day
  • 5 September – Labor Day (first Monday of September)
  • 8 September 2010 – Rosh Hashanah (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish calendar)
  • 11 September – Patriot Day
  • 17 September – Constitution Day – Celebration of the ratification of the Constitution of the United States.
  • 17 September 2010 – Yom Kippur (Jewish, moveable, 9 days after first day of Rosh Hashanah)
  • 22 September 2010 – First day of Sukkot (Jewish; moveable, 14 days after Rosh Hashanaah)
  • 23 September 2010 – Autumnal equinox (based on sun)
  • 29 September 2010 – Last Day of Sukkot (Jewish)
  • 30 September 2010 – Simchat Torah (Jewish; moveable, 22 days after Rosh Hashanah)
  • 10 October – Columbus Day (2nd Monday of October, traditionally 12 Oct.)
  • 31 October – Halloween
  • 1 November – All Saints Day (Christian)
  • 11 November – Veterans Day
  • 24 November – Thanksgiving (4th Thursday of November)
  • 1 December 2010 – First day of Hanukkah (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish calendar)
  • 7 December – Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
  • 9 December 2010 – Last day of Hanukkah (Jewish; moveable, based on Jewish Calendar)
  • 21 December 2010 – Winter Solstice (based on sun)
  • 24 December - Christmas Eve (Christian)
  • 25 December – Christmas Day (Christian)
  • 26 December – First day of Kwanzaa (Kwanzaa is celebrated until 1 January)
  • 31 December – New Year's Eve

The federal holidays (which are days off from work for federal employees) are New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Washington's Birthday, 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.

Alaska

  • October 18 - Alaska Day Commemorating the anniversary of when Alaska became a state after being transferred from Russia

Puerto Rico

All the same national holidays of the U.S.A., plus:

  • 6 January – (Dia de Reyes, or Three Kings Day)
  • 10 January (Second Monday in January) – Birth of Eugenio María de Hostos
  • Good Friday
  • 18 April (Third Monday in April) – Birth of José de Diego (poet, journalist, politician, and orator. Was co-founder of Unionist Party).
  • 22 March – (Abolition of Slavery in P.R.)
  • 18 July (Third Monday in July) – Birth of Luis Muñoz Rivera (political leader,author, journalist, organized the Federal Party and the Unionist Party of Puerto Rico. Was Resident Commissioner in Washington, where he fought to earn U.S. citizenship for Puerto Ricans).
  • 25 July – Estado Libre Asociado Constitution Day
  • 27 July – Birth of Jose Celso Barbosa (physician, senator, author, journalist, politician, founder of the pro-statehood Republican Party)
  • 19 November – Discovery Day – Commemorates the discovery of the island by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the Americas

United States Virgin Islands

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Fixed date
  • 1 January – Yangi Yil Bayrami New Year Holiday
  • 8 March – Xalqaro Xotin-Qizlar Kuni International Women's Day
  • 21 March – Navro’z Bayrami Navroz (Persian New Year)
  • 9 May – Xotira va Qadirlash Kuni Memorial/Remembrance Day
  • 1 September – Mustaqillik Kuni Independence Day
  • 1 October – O’qituvchi va Murabbiylar Kuni Teachers' Day
  • 8 December – Konstitutsiya Kuni Constitution Day

Birthdays'

Variable date
  • End of Ramazon Ramazon Hayit Eid al-Fitr
  • 70 days later Qurbon Hayit Eid al-Adha

Venezuela

Vietnam

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 9 January - Vietnam Student day
  • 3 February – Communist Party's establishment day
  • Tết - Vietnamese New Year, for the last day of the previous year and 1st- 3rd day of the 1st lunar month. Now this becomes one of the most important holidays in Vietnam.
  • 27 February-Vietnam Doctor's Day
  • Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương - Hùng Vương commemoriations, 10th day of the 3rd lunar month.
  • 30 April – Vietnam Liberation Day
  • 1 May – International Labour Day
  • 7 May - Dien Bien Phu victory Day
  • 19 May - Ho Chi Minh President's birthday
  • 1 June - International Children's Day
  • 27 July - Invalids and Martyrs Day
  • 2 September – Independence Day
  • 20 October - Vietnam Woman's Day
  • 20 November – Vietnam Teacher's Day
  • 22 December - Vietnam Military Day

Zambia

  • 1 January – New Years Day
  • 8 March - International Womens day
  • 12 March – Youth Day
  • variable date – Good Friday
  • variable date – Easter Sunday
  • variable date – Easter Monday
  • 1 May – Labour Day
  • 25 May Africa – Freedom Day
  • 1st Monday & Tuesday of July – Heroes' and Unity Day
  • 1st monday of August – Farmers' Day
  • 24 October – Independence Day
  • 24 December – Christmas Eve
  • 25 December – Christmas Day

Zimbabwe

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