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[[File:republicday.png|thumb|right|Celebrations of Republic Day on one of many public places in the capital Králowec]]
[[File:republicday.png|thumb|right|Celebrations of Republic Day on one of many public places in the capital Králowec]]
'''Public holiday''' is a designation given in [[Morrawia]] by the Act No.107/1925, also known as [[Federal Holidays Act]] for nation-wide holidays, instructing and mandating both private businesses and certain government offices. The Federal holidays are mandatory for all provinces regardless of their own holidays. The Act also recognizes so-called Election Days, Significant Days and Fundamental Days. These days are all celebrated unless they fall on Saturday or Sunday. In that case, they are nullified. In fact, both Saturday and Sunday are considered their special days, where all private businesses with few exceptions are closed and are labeled as ''"the days of rest from work and of spiritual elevation"''. Federal holidays ''"are meant to remind citizens of the traditions, noble goals, brave people and historical twists and turns on which Morrawian nationhood is built upon"''.
'''Public holiday''' is a designation given in [[Morrawia]] by the Act No.107/1925, also known as [[Federal Holidays Act]] for nation-wide holidays, instructing and mandating both private businesses and certain government offices. The Federal holidays are mandatory for all provinces regardless of their own holidays. The Act also recognizes so-called Election Days, Significant Days and Fundamental Days. These days are all celebrated unless they fall on Saturday or Sunday. In that case, they are nullified. In fact, both Saturday and Sunday are considered their special days, where all private businesses with few exceptions are closed and are labeled as ''"the days of rest from work and of spiritual elevation"''. Federal holidays ''"are meant to remind citizens of the traditions, noble goals, brave people and historical twists and turns on which Morrawian nationhood is built upon"''.

Revision as of 23:18, 11 June 2023

Celebrations of Republic Day on one of many public places in the capital Králowec

Public holiday is a designation given in Morrawia by the Act No.107/1925, also known as Federal Holidays Act for nation-wide holidays, instructing and mandating both private businesses and certain government offices. The Federal holidays are mandatory for all provinces regardless of their own holidays. The Act also recognizes so-called Election Days, Significant Days and Fundamental Days. These days are all celebrated unless they fall on Saturday or Sunday. In that case, they are nullified. In fact, both Saturday and Sunday are considered their special days, where all private businesses with few exceptions are closed and are labeled as "the days of rest from work and of spiritual elevation". Federal holidays "are meant to remind citizens of the traditions, noble goals, brave people and historical twists and turns on which Morrawian nationhood is built upon".

Federal Holidays

Federal holidays in Morrawia hold a special place in the nation's calendar, as they are celebrated nationwide and are marked by the closure of businesses, certain government offices, and various institutions. These holidays are occasions of great importance and significance, often reflecting Morrawia's historical milestones, cultural heritage, or values that unite the entire nation. They provide an opportunity for Morrawians to come together, spend time with family and loved ones, and engage in activities.

Memorial Day - 25th April

Memorial Day is dedicated to honoring all soldiers who served in the Morrawian Armed Forces and protected Morrawia and its values. This day serves as a tribute to their courage, sacrifice, and commitment to the nation. Morrawians come together to express gratitude and respect for the veterans through various ceremonies, parades, and memorial services.

Labour Day - 1st May

Labour Day in Morrawia is a significant holiday that honors the contributions and achievements of the nation's workforce. Labour Day serves as a tribute to the hardworking men and women who have played a pivotal role in the development and progress of Morrawia. The day is marked by various activities and events that highlight the importance of labor rights, fair working conditions, and the collective strength of workers. Morrawians come together to acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of workers across all sectors, emphasizing the value of their contributions to the nation's prosperity. Labour Day serves as a reminder of the significance of labor, promoting social awareness, solidarity, and the ongoing pursuit of better working conditions for all.

The row of Morrawian soldiers during Memorial Day Parade

Flag Day - 26th June

Flag Day is a special holiday that honors not only the Morrawian national flag but also the provincial flags in Morrawia. On this day, flags can be seen waving proudly on the streets, symbolizing the unity and diversity of the nation. It is a day of patriotic pride, where Morrawians reflect on the significance of their flag and the values it represents.

Republic Day - 28th October

Republic Day marks the proclamation of the Republic of Morrawia in 1852. On this historic day, Morrawia transitioned to a republic, symbolizing the principles of democracy, freedom, and equality. To celebrate Republic Day, schools are closed, and politicians deliver speeches accompanied by military parades and other festivities. The day serves as a reminder of Morrawia's commitment to democratic governance.

Remembrance Day - 7th November

Remembrance Day is a solemn occasion that seeks to commemorate the victims of the atrocities committed by the Morrawian Empire during its rule. This day serves as a reminder of the dark chapters in Morrawian history and the importance of learning from past mistakes. Morrawians wear red poppies on their clothing as a symbol of remembrance and pay tribute to the lives lost during this period of oppression.

Close-up of the red poppy worn on the Remembrance Day

Victory Day - 11th November

Victory Day is a significant commemorative occasion in Morrawia, dedicated to celebrating the nation's triumph in the Great War of 1911. This day holds immense historical and patriotic significance, symbolizing the courage, resilience, and sacrifices of the Morrawian people during a challenging time. On Victory Day, Morrawians gather to honor the valiant soldiers who fought for the country's freedom and defended its values. The day is marked by solemn ceremonies, wreath-laying at war memorials, and military parades showcasing Morrawia's strength and unity. It serves as a reminder of the nation's ability to overcome adversity and highlights the importance of peace, freedom, and the pursuit of a brighter future. Victory Day stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Morrawian people and their unwavering commitment to preserving their homeland.

Morrawian soldiers in the trenches fighting in The Great War

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International Women´s Day - 8th March

International Women's Day is a significant annual observance in Morrawia. International Women's Day is marked by various events, including rallies, conferences, exhibitions, and cultural performances that highlight women's accomplishments and address the ongoing challenges they face. It is a day that encourages reflection, activism, and solidarity, as Morrawians come together to promote gender parity and build a more inclusive and equitable society. On this day, businesses are given a choice whether to close or not, but significant amount of them do close as a matter of tradition in Morrawia.

Election Days

Election Days in Morrawia are dedicated days off from school or work to facilitate citizens' participation in federal elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate and most importantly for the presidential elections. These days are specifically designated to provide individuals with the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote and actively contribute to the nation's governance. By granting time off, Morrawia encourages its citizens to engage in the electoral process and have their voices heard in shaping the future of the country. From 1997, these days are also a constitutional right of every Morrawian since the passage of the 44th Amendment to the Constitution of Morrawia.

1st Election Day (President) - 15th March

This federal holiday ensures, that everyone can get to vote by not going to work or school. People have all day to cast a ballot in their local voting place.

2nd Election Day (President) - 16th March

Second day of the election, where people still don't go to work, but the polls close at 19:00 in all provincies.

1st Election Day (House) - 2nd July

This federal holiday ensures, that everyone can get to vote by not going to work or school. People have all day to cast a ballot in their local voting place.

2nd Election Day (House) - 3rd July

Second day of the election, where people still don't go to work, but the polls close at 15:00 in all provincies.

1st Election Day (Senate) - 21st November

This federal holiday simply ensures, that everyone can get to vote by not going to work. People have all day to cast a ballot in their local voting place.

2nd Election Day (Senate) - 22nd November

Second day of the election, where people still don't go to work, but the polls close at 16:00 in all provincies.

Significant Days

Significant Days commemorate important milestones in the lives of renowned figures from Morrawian history. These special occasions are dedicated to honoring the birth, life, or death of individuals who have made remarkable contributions to the nation's development and cultural heritage. While the closure of stores or government offices is not mandatory on these days, employers have the discretion to grant time off to their employees. Morrawians are encouraged to embrace the significance of these occasions by engaging in activities that celebrate and reflect upon the enduring legacies of these influential figures. These observances serve as a reminder of the rich and long history of Morrawia.

Laura Waisowá Day - 21st January

Laura Waisowá Day honors the birth of Laura Waisowá, a prominent feminist who played a pivotal role in advocating for women's rights, particularly the right to vote, in the second half of the 19th century. This day serves as a reminder of Waisowá's efforts to advance gender equality and her significant impact on Morrawian society.

Václav Jaroš Day - 1st February

Václav Jaroš Day commemorates the life and achievements of General Václav Jaroš, a distinguished military leader during the Great War. Known for his tactical brilliance and heroism, Jaroš saved countless lives through his strategic maneuvers. This day honors his dedication, bravery, and invaluable service to the nation.

First Morrawian President Tristan Palacký, who laid foundations of today´s Morrawia

Tristan Palacký Day - 17th May

Tristan Palacký Day commemorates the birth of Tristan Palacký, the first President of Morrawia. As a prominent figure in Morrawian history, Palacký played a crucial role in shaping the nation's early years and establishing its democratic foundations. This day serves as a reminder of his contributions and the values he upheld throughout his presidency.

Přemysl I. Day - 25th July

Přemysl I. Day commemorates the birth of Přemysl I, the first king of Morrawia. This day holds historical significance as it marks the beginning of Morrawia's monarchical tradition and pays tribute to Přemysl I.'s reign, which laid the foundation for the kingdom's development.

Anež I. Day - 12th June

Anež I. Day remembers the life and achievements of Queen Anež I, a remarkable ruler who expanded Morrawia's influence and advanced the country's progress. Tragically, she was assassinated on this day by the Duke of Berburg, making it a solemn occasion to reflect on her contributions and the legacy she left behind.

Karl Walmark Day - 7th August

Karl Walmark Day honors the memory of President Karl Walmark, who tragically lost his life during an unsuccessful coup attempt against his government. Walmark's unwavering dedication to democratic principles and his commitment to serving the people of Morrawia are commemorated on this day.

To'Rewuii Makka Appanoo Day - 3rd October

To'Rewuii Makka Appanoo Day pays tribute to a native Morrawian hero who valiantly fought against the Morrawian Empire during the 17th century. This day serves as a remembrance of Appanoo's courage, resilience, and contribution to the indigenous resistance against colonial oppression.

Wlastimil Beneṡ Day - 23rd December

Wlastimil Beneš Day memorializes the legacy of Wlastimil Beneṡ, a prominent Liberal politician in the 1920s who fought against corruption in Morrawia´s highest political circles. Tragically, Beneṡ was killed for his unwavering stance against corrupt practices. This day serves as a reminder of his courage, integrity, and commitment to upholding ethical standards in public service.

Fundamental Days

Fundamental Days are celebrated to honor important events and values that form the bedrock of the nation's cultural heritage and identity. These days hold deep significance and are observed by Morrawians across the country. Among the Fundamental Days are New Year's Day, Easter Day, Christmas Day, First Christmas Feast, and Second Christmas Feast.

New Year´s celebrations in Veligrad

New Year's Day - 1st January

New Year's Day marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year and is celebrated with great joy and anticipation in Morrawia. It is a time for reflection, setting new goals, and embracing the opportunities that the upcoming year holds. Morrawians come together to celebrate with festivities, fireworks, and exchanging well-wishes for a prosperous year ahead.

Annual Egg Hunting on the lawn of the Presidential Palace

Easter Day - Changing

Easter Day is a significant religious holiday in Morrawia, commemorating the death of Jesus Christ. It is a time of spiritual reflection, renewal, and celebration. Morrawians attend church services, engage in family gatherings, and partake in traditions such as Easter egg hunts and the sharing of festive meals. It is also a start of Easter Week.

Christmas Day - 24th December

Christmas Day is a cherished holiday in Morrawia, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Morrawians usually decorate their homes, exchange gifts, and attend church services. The day is filled with festive traditions, such as singing carols, enjoying delicious meals, and creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for family and friends.

First Christmas Feast - 25th December

The First Christmas Feast is a unique Morrawian tradition that takes place on December 25th. It is a time when families gather together to share a festive meal and extend their hospitality to loved ones and community members. This celebration emphasizes the spirit of generosity, unity, and gratitude, as Morrawians come together to enjoy traditional dishes and create lasting memories.

Second Christmas Feast - 26th December

The Second Christmas Feast is a continuation of the holiday festivities in Morrawia, taking place on December 26th. It is a day when Morrawians extend the joy of Christmas by coming together for another festive meal. This day provides an opportunity to further strengthen familial bonds, celebrate the holiday spirit, and continue the tradition of sharing love and goodwill with others.

Christmas tree in the small village in western Morrawia on the Christmas Day

Local Holidays

Local Holidays in Morrawia are a diverse array of celebrations observed at the provincial, regional, and even municipal levels. With over 150 observed local holidays across the nation, these occasions hold significant cultural, historical, or religious importance for the communities in which they are celebrated. The designation of local holidays is typically determined by provincial or municipal authorities, who have the discretion to grant a day off to residents or maintain regular business operations. These local holidays serve as opportunities for communities to showcase their unique traditions, customs, and heritage, fostering a sense of pride and unity. Here are some of the most famous local holidays that attract visitors and locals alike, offering glimpses into the rich tapestry of Morrawian culture and traditions.

Southern Fiesta - 16th July

Typical costumes seen on the Soutern Fiesta Holiday

Southern Fiesta is a vibrant holiday celebrated in the southern city of Bulhary. This event takes place in July and is closely tied with the welcoming of summer.

The origins of Southern Fiesta can be traced back to ancient traditions that celebrated the arrival of summer and the abundance of harvest. The festival has evolved over time to become a colorful extravaganza that showcases the rich cultural heritage and artistic spirit of the southern Morrawian communities amongst them: time for fiesta.

During Southern Fiesta, the streets come alive with parades, lively music, and live dances. Elaborate floats adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors wind their way through the city, captivating spectators with their creativity and beauty. The floats often depict scenes from local folklore, historical events, or representations of the region's natural wonders.

One of the highlights of Southern Fiesta is the masquerade tradition. People do elaborate costumes and masks, transforming themselves into fantastical creatures and characters. The streets become a sea of vibrant colors, as participants showcase their creativity and revel in the spirit of the celebration.

Music fills the air as brass bands, percussion ensembles, and traditional folk musicians perform lively tunes, encouraging everyone to dance and join in the merriment. The rhythm and energy of the music create an infectious atmosphere, with people of all ages taking to the streets to dance and celebrate together.

The culinary aspect of Southern Fiesta is equally exciting, with stalls and food vendors offering a wide array of delectable Morrawian delicacies. Traditional dishes, regional specialties, and local treats are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, adding to the festive spirit of the occasion.

As the sun sets, the streets are illuminated with thousands of lanterns, creating a magical and enchanting ambiance each light symbolizing the optimism of local communities.

Southern Fiesta is a time of unity, creativity, and cultural pride, where the people of the Morrawian south come together to celebrate their heritage and share in the joy of the festival.

Independence Day - 30th October

Independence Day is a cherished holiday celebrated in the Polish-speaking province of Silesia, nestled in the north-eastern part of Morrawia along the scenic coastline. This significant day, observed on the 30th of October each year, holds historical significance as it marks the province's brief declaration of independence during the era of the Great Morrawian Revolution in 1852, when Silesia seized the opportunity to assert its autonomy and declared independence from Morrawia.

Although the period of Silesian independence was short-lived, lasting only 30 days before the imperial forces crushed the uprising and reintegrated the province back into Morrawia, the legacy of that brief interlude remains a source of pride for the Silesian people. Independence Day stands as a testament to their resilience, fortitude, and enduring commitment to the ideals of liberty and self-determination.

The festivities on Independence Day are imbued with a strong sense of patriotism and community and can be and are very similar to the Republic Day celebrated just 2 days before. The day begins with solemn ceremonies and commemorative events that honor the sacrifices made by those who fought for independence. Local leaders and dignitaries deliver speeches, emphasizing the importance of freedom and unity in the province's history and future.

A notable tradition during the celebrations is the lively Independence Day Parade, where Silesians showcase their cultural heritage through vibrant displays of traditional attire, music, and dance. Throughout the day, families and friends gather for festive meals, savoring traditional Silesian delicacies that pay homage to the region's culinary heritage.

In the evening, the skies above Silesia come alive with a breathtaking fireworks display, illuminating the coastal landscape and symbolizing the resilience and enduring spirit of the Silesian people. The radiant colors dancing across the night sky serve as a reminder of the province's unwavering commitment to freedom and its determination to preserve its unique cultural identity.

Drei Sterne Tag - 21th December

Drei Sterne Tag, meaning "Three Stars Day," is a cherished holiday observed in the German-speaking provinces of Elbennia, Fallaine, and Rhiwennia in Morrawia. The origins of this enchanting celebration can be traced back to an ancient legend passed down through generations.

According to the folklore, long ago, the three provinces were plagued by darkness and despair. The people sought guidance and hope, and their prayers were answered by three divine stars that appeared in the night sky. These stars were believed to represent love, light, and unity.

Inspired by this celestial phenomenon, the provinces established Drei Sterne Tag as a time to honor the power of love and community. Each year on the eve of the winter solstice, people gather to celebrate and strengthen their bonds with one another.

The traditions of Drei Sterne Tag are deeply rooted in symbolism and togetherness. As night falls, towns and villages come alive with shimmering lights and decorations. Families prepare a special feast featuring traditional German dishes, emphasizing warmth and comfort during the cold winter season.

One of the central customs of Drei Sterne Tag is the lighting of three symbolic candles, representing the three guiding stars. These candles are placed in windows or at the heart of each household, serving as beacons of hope and guiding lights for lost souls.

In the spirit of unity, communities organize lantern processions, where people carry beautifully decorated lanterns through the streets. The soft glow of the lanterns illuminates the darkness, symbolizing the collective journey towards light and understanding.

Christmas market are a major part of the Drei Sterne Tag

Music plays an integral role in the celebrations, with choirs and musicians performing traditional German carols and songs. The melodies fill the air, evoking a sense of joy and harmony among the participants.

The night culminates with a breathtaking fireworks display, lighting up the sky in brilliant colors. This mesmerizing spectacle is believed to represent the triumph of light over darkness and the enduring spirit of unity.

Drei Sterne Tag is a time for reflection, gratitude, and renewal. It brings communities together, strengthening their bonds and reminding them of the importance of love, compassion, and shared traditions. This cherished holiday has become an integral part of the cultural fabric of Elbennia, Fallaine, and Rhiwennia, celebrating the beauty of the human spirit and the power of coming together under the guiding light of the three stars.

Federal Celebration Months

Federal Celebration Months in Morrawia are a series of symbolic commemorations throughout the year, where each month is designated to celebrate or commemorate a specific theme. These celebrations serve as opportunities for Morrawians to reflect on and appreciate different aspects of the nation's culture, history, and values. While these observances are symbolic in nature, they provide a platform for promoting awareness, understanding, and unity among the people of Morrawia. From honoring national heroes to embracing cultural diversity, Federal Celebration Months contribute to the preservation and promotion of Morrawian identity and foster a sense of shared pride and belonging among its citizens.
January - Native Heritage Month
• A month dedicated to celebrating and honoring the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and contributions of Morrawia's indigenous communities.
February - Women´s History Month
• A month that recognizes and celebrates the achievements, struggles, and progress of women throughout Morrawian history, highlighting their accomplishments in various spheres of life.
March - National Literacy Month
• A month focused on promoting literacy and raising awareness about the importance of reading, education, and the power of knowledge in Morrawian society.
April - National Heritage Commemoration Month
• A month dedicated to commemorating and preserving Morrawia's diverse national heritage, encompassing historical landmarks, cultural traditions, and significant events that have shaped the nation.
May - National Minorities Month
• A month that celebrates the diverse ethnic and cultural minorities in Morrawia, promoting inclusivity, cultural understanding, and fostering unity among different communities.
June - Pride Month
• A month of LGBTQ+ pride, acceptance, and advocacy, promoting equality, raising awareness of LGBTQ+ rights, and celebrating the diversity and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community.
July - Cancer Awareness Month
• A month dedicated to raising awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and supporting individuals and families affected by cancer through education, fundraising, and support initiatives.
August - Fight for Democracy Month
• A month that highlights the ongoing struggle and importance of defending and promoting democratic principles, civic engagement, and citizen participation in Morrawia's political processes.
September - Mental Health Awareness Month
• A month focused on raising awareness about mental health, combating stigma, and promoting mental well-being through education, advocacy, and access to mental health resources and support.
October - Great Morrawian Revolution Commemoration Month
• A month that commemorates the Great Morrawian Revolution, a significant event in Morrawia's history that marked a transformative period of social, political, and cultural change, celebrating the spirit of revolution and the pursuit of liberty and justice.
November - National Military Appreciation Month
• A month dedicated to showing gratitude and honoring the courage, sacrifice, and service of Morrawia's military personnel, veterans, and their families.
December - Public Servant Appreciation Month
• A month dedicated to recognizing and expressing gratitude for the dedicated service and contributions of public servants in Morrawia. It honors the hard work, dedication, and commitment of government employees who serve the public in various capacities, such as healthcare workers, educators, firefighters, police officers, civil servants, and more.