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A public holiday or legal holiday is a holiday endorsed by the state. Public holidays can be either religious, in which case they reflect the dominant religion in a country, or secular, in which case they are usually political or historical in character.
Public holidays in various countries:
Religious holidays (alphabetical by religion, then name):
- Christian holidays
- Christmas: December 25
- Easter: date determined by a complex formula
- ( see liturgical year for more )
- Jewish holidays
- Rosh Hashanah
- Passover (Pesach)
- Yom Kippur
- ( see Jewish holidays for more )
- and lots more, I think...
- Muslim holidays
- Eid: Eid ul-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha: date determined by the lunar calendar and observation of the moon
Secular holidays (alphabetical by name, then by country):
- Bank holidays
- Labor Day
- United States of America: first Monday in September
- Independence Day
- May Day
- Most countries: May 1
- National holidays
- New Years Day
Please add more holidays and festivals into this scheme...
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