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First Monday of February, or on 1 February if it is a Friday. [2] [3] Co-celebrated with the traditional festival of Imbolc . 17 March. Saint Patrick's Day. Lá Fhéile Pádraig. National day. Became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903. [4] Moveable Monday.
The following table is a list of countries by number of public holidays excluding non-regular special holidays. Nepal has the highest number of public holidays in the world with 35 annually. Also, Nepal has 6 day working schedule in a week. But in 2023 India has 365 holidays which 17 Gazetted holidays and more than 340 restricted holidays.
12. 11. 23. Argentina. 14 calendar days (10 working days, from 0 to 5 years seniority), 21 calendar days (15 working days, from 5 to 10 years), 28 calendar days (20 working days, from 10 to 20 years) and 35 calendar days (25 working days, from 20 years). Employers can decide unilaterally when the leave days are taken.
Unchanged at 4.6% for females from October 2022, and down from 5.2% in November 2021. Unchanged at 12.1% for persons aged 15–24 years (youth unemployment rate) from a revised rate of 12.1% in October 2022. Down to 3.3% for persons aged 25–74 years from 3.4% in October 2022.
The following is a list of Public holidays in Jamaica, which includes Christian holidays and secular holidays. Public holidays. New Year's Day, 1 January (public holiday) Ash Wednesday, Between 4 February and 10 March (public holiday) Good Friday, Friday of Holy Week, late March or early April(public holiday) Easter Monday, Monday after Easter ...
Saint Patrick's Day. Saint Stephen's Day. Categories: Events in the Republic of Ireland. Public holidays in Europe. Public holidays by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
October 26. ( 2026-10-26) Frequency. Annual. First time. 1977. In Ireland, the October Holiday (sometimes called the October Bank Holiday, Irish: Lá Saoire i Mí Dheireadh Fómhair or Lá Saoire Oíche Shamhna) is observed on the last Monday of October. [1] Usually, but not always, this is the day after the end of Western European Summer Time.
1-2 January. New Year's Day. novo leto. State holiday, work-free. From 1955 until May 2012, when the National Assembly of Slovenia passed the Public Finance Balance Act, 2 January was a work-free day. [2] [3] It was reintroduced in 2017. [4] 8 February. Prešeren Day.