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== List of public holidays ==
== List of public holidays ==
=== Nationwide ===
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! width="20%" | Date
! width="22%" | Date
! width="15%" | Holiday
! width="20%" | Holiday
! width="20%" | Date established
! width="5%" | Date established
! width="45%" | Description
! width="10%" | Observed
! width="43%" | Description
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| 1 January
| 1 January
| New Year's Day
| New Year's Day
| 1911
| 1911
|  
| Nationwide
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| Friday between 17-23 June
| Friday occurring 17–23 June
 
| Midsummer's Day<br>''Midsumerdagen''
20 June 2025<br>'''19 June 2026'''<br>18 June 2027
| 1990
| Midsummer's Day<br>(''Midtsommerdagen'')
| Nationwide
| 1772, not observed 1979-1987
| Celebration of both the wedding of Johan I of Oanthan and Amka of Distan on 20 June 1743, which unified the two Charvillean royal dynasties, and the summer solstice. With the gay liberation scene in Charville emerging in the mid 20th century, Midsummer's Day was chosen as the date of the first Ekonsas Pride March (now the largest pride parade in Charville) in 1975, and has been held on the holiday ever year since. AS  
| Celebration of both the wedding of Johan I of Oanthan and Amka of Distan on 20 June 1743, which unified the two Charvillean royal dynasties, and the summer solstice. With the gay liberation scene in Charville emerging in the mid 20th century, Midsummer's Day was chosen as the date of the first Ekonsas Pride March (now the largest pride parade in Charville) in 1975, and has been held on the holiday ever year since. AS  
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| 3 August
| 1 August
| Republic Day
| Labour Day<br>''Fyrst agusti''
| 1923
| 1923
| Nationwide
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| 4 August
| Republic Day<br>''Republikkdag''
| 1923
| Nationwide
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| 5 August
| Black Forest Day<br>''Svartskogdag''
| 1744
| Oanthania
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| 3 October
| Indigenous Day<br>''K’ééda’áhoolyaa''
| 2022
| Far West
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| Third Monday of October
| Day of the Falling Apples<br>''Fallandi epladag''
| 1744
| Nationwide
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| 25 December
| 25 December
| Peace Day<br>(''Vretdag'')
| Peace Day<br>''Vretdag''
| 1902, not observed 1922-1938
| 1939
| Nationwide
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Revision as of 23:50, 7 April 2023

List of public holidays

Date Holiday Date established Observed Description
1 January New Year's Day 1911 Nationwide
Friday occurring 17–23 June Midsummer's Day
Midsumerdagen
1990 Nationwide Celebration of both the wedding of Johan I of Oanthan and Amka of Distan on 20 June 1743, which unified the two Charvillean royal dynasties, and the summer solstice. With the gay liberation scene in Charville emerging in the mid 20th century, Midsummer's Day was chosen as the date of the first Ekonsas Pride March (now the largest pride parade in Charville) in 1975, and has been held on the holiday ever year since. AS
1 August Labour Day
Fyrst agusti
1923 Nationwide
4 August Republic Day
Republikkdag
1923 Nationwide
5 August Black Forest Day
Svartskogdag
1744 Oanthania
3 October Indigenous Day
K’ééda’áhoolyaa
2022 Far West
Third Monday of October Day of the Falling Apples
Fallandi epladag
1744 Nationwide
25 December Peace Day
Vretdag
1939 Nationwide