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Anastasia of Sirmium feast day: 25 December. Twelve Days of Christmas: 25 December–6 January. Saint Stephen's Day: 26 December – In Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ireland a holiday celebrated as Second Day of Christmas. Saint John the Evangelist 's Day: 27 December.
Saint Stephen's Day or Second Day of Christmas (26 December) – Holiday observed in many European countries. Boxing Day (26 December or 27 December) – Holiday observed in many Commonwealth countries on the first non-Sunday after Christmas. New Year's Eve (31 December) – Night before New Year's Day.
Professional ratings. Holidays Around the World is a holiday studio album by American a cappella band Pentatonix, released on October 28, 2022. [1] It is their sixth Christmas-themed album and their twelfth album overall. This is the second album of the group to receive a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. [2]
November 1, 2023 at 8:58 AM. November is officially here, and all of the feast planning (and everything else that goes with the Thanksgiving holiday) tend to take center stage for the month. That ...
11-01: November 1 World Vegan Day: 11-01: November 1 World Basking Shark Day: 11-03: November 3 International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict: 11-06: November 6 National Bison Day: 11: First Saturday in November America Recycles Day: 11-15: November 15 World Fisheries Day: 11-21: November 21
In addition to Thanksgiving and Veterans Day, November's calendar of holidays and observances includes several other reasons to celebrate.
public holidays Maximum number of public holidays Notes Albania: 14 14 Argentina: 19 19 Australia: 9 13 depending on state Austria: 13 18 depending on state and workplace Bangladesh: 22 22 Belgium: 10 10 Barbados: 12 12 Brazil: 9 12 including bank holidays Bulgaria: 12 12 Cambodia: 21 21 Canada: 10 11 depending on jurisdiction
Independence Day. 3 July. 1944. Nazi Germany. The liberation of Minsk after several years of German occupation in 1944. Two other independence days – 25 March (proclamation of the Belarusian People's Republic in 1918) and 27 July (independence from the Soviet Union in 1990) – are commemorated unofficially.