Public holidays in Hazamaeia
From NSWiki
Public holidays in Hazamaeia is regulated by the Public Holidays Act that requires that hospital, post office, grocery store, fire station, and transport bureau to still maintain their service during the public holidays. The dates are annually determined with a Ministry of Interior decree which is composed by the ministry and the Council of Professors and Experts (CPE).
List
Fixed
The public holidays mentioned below are fixed to the Gregorian and Rahernw calendars.
Date | Rahernw date | English name | Local name/s | Notes |
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1 January | Sembyansk 26 | Gregorian New Year's Day | Ԝавамакй Масапада Рару | |
15 January | Sembyansk 12 | Union Day | Хᴊамис дэл Хэᴊвока | commemorates the union referendum |
17 September | Knidi 3 | Lam Alif Day | Лам Алиф Санфлэрам | beginning of spring; celebration of national symbol, the Lam Alif |
12 December | Fentrau 4 | Languages Day | Хᴊамис дэл Ԛԝназэ | to celebrate the various languages in Hazamaeia, to promote literacy and education among citizens, beginning of summer and the Hetnui |
16 December | Sembyansk 42 | Rahernw New Year's Day | Ԝавамакй Рару | first day in Rahernw calendar |
21 December | Sembyansk 37 | Hazamaeian Federation Day | Хᴊамис Фэдэрация | commemorates the Union of Sixteen Hazamaeian States |
24 December | Sembyansk 34 | Anotachian Republic Day | Хᴊамис Јамхирия | commemorates the Republic of the Anotachian Provinces, end of the Hetnui |
25 December | Sembyansk 33 | Christmas | Имварами |
Varying public holidays
The public holidays date mentioned below are varying relative to the Gregorian and Rahernw calendars.
Date | English name | Local name/s | Notes |
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26 Ramadan-4 Shawwal | Eid al-Fitr | Ьаидил Фитри | date varies according to the Islamic calendar. |
10 Dhu al-Hijjah | Eid al-Adha | Ьаидил Адъха | date varies according to the Islamic calendar. |
Good Friday | Тумай Јэмата | date varies; this is the Friday before Easter Sunday, which is the first Sunday after the first Paschal Full Moon following the official vernal equinox. | |
Every May of Vaisakha | Vesak | Ваэсак | date varies according to the Buddhist calendar. |
Ascension Day | Хᴊамис дэл Улапвока |
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