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|observedby    = [[Gotneskan People]] and people of [[Gotneska|Gotneskan descent]] </br> [[Córda| Cordic People]] </br> [[Catholic Church (Eurth)| Catholic Church]]
|observedby    = [[Gotneskan People]] and people of [[Gotneska|Gotneskan descent]] </br> [[Solvrige|Solvrigean Christians]] </br> [[Córda| Cordic People]] </br> [[Catholic Church (Eurth)| Catholic Church]]
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|longtype      = Ethnic, national, Christian
|longtype      = Ethnic, national, Christian

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Saint Palmers Day
Corranban St. Finnian’s Church Window St. Palmer.png
Saint Palmer depicted in a Stained-glass window at Saint Finnian’s Church, Gotneska
Official nameSaint Palmer’s Day
Also called
  • Feast of Saint Palmer
  • Lá Fhéile Maolómhair
  • Palmers Day
  • (St) Palm Day
Observed byGotneskan People and people of Gotneskan descent
Solvrigean Christians
Cordic People
Catholic Church
TypeEthnic, national, Christian
SignificanceFeast Day of Saint Palmer, commemoration of the arrival of Christianity in Gotneska
Date2 April
Next time2 April 2025 (2025-04-02)
FrequencyAnnual