Holidays of Blechingia

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History

Public holidays had their origins from established federal holidays that were enacted by Riksdag. They were typically observed on days that have significance for various sectors of American society and are observed at all levels of society, including government and the private sector. These holidays are typically derived from the history, religions, and cultures of Blechingia and have changed over time. Major holidays are most commonly observed with paid time off, however, many other holiday celebrations come without time off.

Holidays

New Years

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New Year's Day, also simply called New Year, is observed on 1 January, the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar. In pre-Christian Rome under the Julian calendar, the day was dedicated to Janus, god of gateways and beginnings, for whom January is also named. As a date in the Gregorian calendar of Christendom, New Year's Day liturgically marked the Feast of the Naming and Circumcision of Jesus, which is still observed as such in the Anglican Church and Lutheran Church. The Roman Catholic Church celebrates on this day the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God.

In present day, with most countries now using the Gregorian calendar as their de facto calendar, New Year's Day is among the most celebrated public holidays in the world, often observed with fireworks at the stroke of midnight as the new year starts in each time zone. Other global New Year's Day traditions include making New Year's resolutions and calling one's friends and family

Queen's Birthday

The Queen's birthday is celebrated every year on 8th of January, Depending on how old the monarch (Queen) is turning that year the people of Göteborg, Malmö and other cities will throw lager parties to celebrate the Queen's birthday. Last year they celebrated for 21 days since the Queen was now at the legal age to drink in public.

Mártafest

Mártafest is the same thing as Oktoberfest, But since being located in the southern hemisphere and the seasons being the opposite the Germanic people of Krenya started celebrating in March since it was fall in Blechingia.

List of Holidays

Legend

  Religious
  Observance
  National
  Regional
  Unofficial
  Other
  None Of The Above
Name Date Observed Working Day Observed By
New Years 01 January Yes, except in Blechingia
Queen's Birthday Emily II 08 January Yes Blechingia
Mártafest March Yes Blechingia
St. Patrick’s Day 17 March Yes, except in Étaín Blechingia
Irländska drottningar Dag 18 March Yes Blechingia
Autumn Equinox: Fall Feast March/April Yes Blechingia
All Hallows' Eve (Harvest Fest / Winter Nigths) 31 March Yes Blechingia
Christmas Eve 24 December Yes, But most people only work a half-day Blechingia
Christmas Day 25 December No Blechingia
New Years Eve 31 December Yes Blechingia