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National holidays celebrated in Italy include New Year's Day (January 1), Labor Day (May 1) and Republic Day (June 2). Rather than celebrate Boxing Day on December 26, Italians celebrate Saint Stephan's Day.
There are several worldwide holidays on this day, they are: Christian Feast Day Batik Day Independence Day (celebrates the independence of Guinea from France in 1958)
Italian Independence Day is celebrated on June 2. It is to celebrate the birth of the Italian Republic on June 2, 1946.
Religious holidays in Italy include: The Epiphany, which is celebrated on the sixth of January, symbolizes the birth of Jesus. Liberation day commemorates the liberation of Italy by Allied troops in the second World War is celebrated on the twenty-fifth of April. Ferragosto celebrated on the fifteenth of August, honors Mary's assumption to Heaven. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception takes place on the eighth of December and it is, generally, a Holy Day of Obligation.
It takes place on November 1 and November 2 because the Catholic holidays, All Saints Day and All Souls' Day, are celebrated on November 1 and November 2, respectively. The placement of the Day of the Dead on November 1 and 2 is a ways of connecting the holidays.
all holidays
all of the largly celebrated holidays Halloween, thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter all have an event that start about 2 weeks before the actual holiday and end about 2 weeks after the holiday itself has past.
we have 4 holidays : autumn, winter, spring and summer holidays. the major ones are summer holidays which last for 2 months -from the end of june to august-
The public holidays in Tarragona are the same than in Catalonia, and you have 2 more days of local holidays in every city of Catalonia.
1-Norooz holidays which are started on march21 for two weeks that is celebrated iranian new year and they make a lovely table in the name of Haft seen that has 7 symbol which every of them has their own meaning . 2- Yalda night(that means the birth of sun) is celebrated for longest night a year that is almost the same or 1/2 days before Christmas and iranian read Hafez poem and eat nuts and pomegranate. 3-Chahar Shanbeh soori that is celebrated the last Tuesday of the year which people jump over the fire and have fun.Also and you can find more Iranian traditional date in the Google if you are interested.
Oktoberfest! Would be nice if this would be a holiday lol. You can´t ask what are the important German holidays as it depends if they are catholic or lutherian. For the lutherian Good Friday and Christmas are very important. To the catholics all holidays are important. If there are non believers all holidays are important as well because usually we don´t have to work lol
they have 90-180 holidays but they have 2 school holidays all up