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  • 1List of holidays by country — Contents 1 Afghanistan 2 Albania 3 Algeria 4 Andorra …

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  • 2Public holidays of the United States — Strictly speaking, the United States does not have national holidays (i.e. days where all employees in the U.S. receive a day free from work and all business is halted). The U.S. Federal government can only recognize national holidays that… …

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  • 3Traditional Chinese holidays — The traditional Chinese holidays are an essential part of Chinese culture. Many holidays are associated with Chinese mythology and folklore tales, but more realistically, they probably originated from ancient farmer rituals for celebrating… …

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  • 4Public holidays in India — India, being a culturally diverse and fervent society, celebrates various holidays and festivals. There are three national holidays in India: states and regions have local festivals depending on prevalent religious and linguistic demographics.… …

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  • 5Public holidays in Moldova — Public holidays in the Republic of Moldova are the celebrated non working days established by the Government of the Republic of Moldova and valid for the whole territory of the country. Autonomous territorial units Gagauzia and Transnistria, as… …

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  • 6Christian observances of Jewish holidays — A number of Christian denominations observe religious holidays inspired by Jewish observances or derived from the Hebrew Bible. The original Jewish holidays may be honored in their original form in recognition of Christianity s Jewish roots, or… …

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  • 7Public holidays in Egypt — Life in Egypt Culture Cuisine …

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  • 8Public holidays in Chile — This is a list of public holidays (national or otherwise) in Chile; most of them are Christian holidays. Contents 1 Dates for the year 2011 2 History 2.1 Meaning of the January 1 holiday 3 Sources …

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  • 9Muslim holidays — This article is part of the series …

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  • 10Public holidays in Thailand — Religious Buddhist Sabbaths, colloquial th. วันพระ Wan Phra, are the New, First quarter, Full, and Third quarter Moon days. These are not normally days off th. วันหยุด wan yoot, except for butcher, barber and beautician shops that observe the… …

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