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Culture of Mauritius. Mauritius is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and a plural society with a population composed mainly of four major ethnic and religious groups. It is often depicted as a "rainbow nation". [1] [2]
Public holidays in Mauritius This page was last edited on 21 February 2023, at 05:16 (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 ; additional terms may apply.
The following holidays are public holidays but the date on which each occurs varies, according to its corresponding calendar, and thus has no set date. In order in which they occur: In order in which they occur:
Ku dhawaaqida Gooni isu taaga Somaliland. 26 June. Independence Day State of Somaliland. Islamic lunar calendar. 12 Rabi'-ul-Awwal. Birthday of Muhammad. Mawlid Nabi. 27 Rajab. Muhammad's Ascension to Heaven.
Independence Day. From Portugal, 1975 [3] September 7. Victory Day. Lusaka Peace Agreement Day, 1974. [4] September 25. Armed Forces Day. Also Revolution Day, marks the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) launched its first offensive against the Portuguese colonial rulers in 1964.
I. Indian Arrival Day. Categories: Public holidays in Africa. Public holidays by country. Observances in Mauritius. Events in Mauritius.
Background. The Public Holidays Ordinance (Amended) Act, 1966 lists twelve public holidays in its schedule. At present, Tanzania has a total of seventeen public holidays: eight religious holidays, three national holidays, two commemorating the death anniversaries of the inaugural leaders of its constituent states and the remaining four of other national importance.
Years of the 21st century in Mauritius. 2021 in Africa. 2021 by country.