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Holidays that are celebrated in Italy include:

January 1st - New Year's Day

January 6th - Epiphany

Easter is celebrated sometime in March or April, and always on Sunday. Easter Monday will be the next day, and is also a National Holiday.

April 25th - Liberation Day

May 1st - Labor Day

The Sunday that is nearest to June 2nd is celebrated as the Anniversary of the Republic.

June 29th - Feast Day of St. Peter

August 15th - Assumption

November 1st - All Saints' Day

December 8th - Feast of the Immaculate Conception

December 25th - Christmas Day

December 26th - St. Stephen's Day

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