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Holidays in Eu Member States, Switzerland, Usa and Canada 2020 HOLIDAYS IN EU MEMBER STATES, SWITZERLAND, USA AND CANADA 2020 AUSTRIA All Saints’ Day November 1 FRANCE LATVIA Whit Sunday May 31 Todos los Santos 1 de noviembre Neujahr 1. Januar Christmas Day December 25 Jour de l’An 1 janvier New Year’s Day January 1 Corpus Christi June 11 Día de la Constitución 6 de diciembre Heiligen Drei Könige 6. Januar St Stephen’s Day December 26 Pâques 12 avril Good Friday April 10 Assumption Day August 15 Inmaculada Concepción 8 de diciembre Ostersonntag 12. April Lundi de Pâques 13 avril Easter Sunday April 12 All Saints’ Day November 1 Navidad 25 de diciembre Independence Day November 11 Ostermontag 13. April CYPRUS Fête du Travail 1 mai Easter Monday April 13 SWEDEN Staatsfeiertag 1. Mai Victoire 1945 8 mai Labour Day May 1 Christmas Day December 25 New Year’s Day January 1 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 New Year’s Day January 1 Christi Himmelfahrt 21. Mai Epiphany January 6 Ascension 21 mai Independence Restauration Day May 4 Epiphany January 6 Pfingstsonntag 31. Mai Orthodox Ash Monday March 2 Pentecôte 31 mai Midsummer’s Eve June 23 PORTUGAL Good Friday April 10 Pfingstmontag 1. Juni Greek Independence Day March 25 Lundi de Pentecôte 1 juin St John’s Day (Midsummer’s Day) June 24 New Year’s Day January 1 Easter Sunday April 12 Fronleichnam 11. Juni National Day April 1 Fête Nationale 14 juillet Independence Day November 18 Easter Monday April 13 Mariä Himmelfahrt 15. August Orthodox Good Friday April 17 Assomption 15 août Christmas Eve December 24 Shrove Tuesday February 25 Good Friday April 10 May Day May 1 Nationalfeiertag 26. Oktober Orthodox Easter Sunday April 19 Toussaint 1 novembre Christmas Day December 25 Ascension Day May 21 Allerheiligen 1. November Orthodox Easter Monday April 20 Armistice 1918 11 novembre 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Easter Sunday April 12 Liberation Day April 25 Whit Sunday May 31 Mariä Empfängnis 8. Dezember May Day May 1 Noël 25 décembre New Year’s Eve December 31 National Day June 6 Weihnachten 25. Dezember Orthodox Pentecost June 7 Labour Day May 1 GERMANY LITHUANIA National Day June 10 Midsummer Day June 20 Stephanstag 26. Dezember Orthodox Whit Monday June 8 All Saints’ Day October 31 Neujahr 1. Januar Corpus Christi June 11 Assumption Day August 15 New Year’s Day January 1 Christmas Day December 25 Karfreitag 10. April Assumption Day August 15 BELGIUM Independence Day October 1 Independence Day February 16 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Ochi Day October 28 Ostern 12. April Independence Restauration Day March 11 Republic Day October 5 Nieuwjaar/Jour de l’An 1 jan./janv. Christmas Day December 25 Ostermontag 13. April Easter Sunday April 12 All Saints’ Day November 1 SWITZERLAND Pasen/Pâques 12 april/avril 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Maifeiertag 1. Mai Easter Monday April 13 Independence Day December 1 Neujahr 1. Januar 2de Paasdag/Lundi de Pâques 13 april/avril Himmelfahrt 21. Mai Labour Day May 1 Immaculate Conception December 8 Karfreitag 10. April Feest v.d. Arbeid/Fête du Travail 1 mei/mai Pfingsten 31. Mai Mothers’ Day May 3 Christmas Day December 25 CZECH REPUBLIC Ostern 12. April Hemelvaartsdag/Ascension 21 mei/mai Pfingstmontag 1. Juni Fathers’ Day June 7 Ostermontag 13. April Pinksteren/Pentecôte 31 mei/mai New Year’s Day January 1 Nationalfeiertag 3. Oktober St John’s Day June 24 ROMANIA Maifeiertag 1. Mai 2de Pinksterdag/L. de Pentecôte 1 juni/juin Good Friday April 10 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag 25. Dezember Mindaugas’ Day July 6 New Year’s Day January 1 & 2 Himmelfahrt 21. Mai Feest Vlaamse Gemeenschap Easter Sunday April 12 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag 26. Dezember Assumption Day August 15 Union of the Romanian Principalities January 24 Pfingsten 31. Mai Fête Communauté flamande 11 juli/juillet Easter Monday April 13 GREECE All Saints’ Day November 1 Orthodox Good Friday April 17 Pfingstmontag 1. Juni Nationale Feestdag/Fête Nationale 21 juli/juillet May Day May 1 Christmas Eve December 24 Orthodox Easter Sunday April 19 Bundesfeier 1. August New Year’s Day January 1 O.L.V.-Tenhemelopn./Assomption 15 aug./août Liberation Day May 8 Christmas Day December 25 Orthodox Easter Monday April 20 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag 25. Dezember Epiphany January 6 Feest Franse Gemeenschap St Cyril and St Methodius July 5 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Labour Day May 1 Stephanstag 26. Dezember Fête Communauté française 27 sept. Jan Hus Day July 6 Orthodox Ash Monday March 2 Children’s Day June 1 Allerheiligen/Toussaint 1 nov. Statehood Day September 28 Independence Day March 25 LUXEMBOURG Orthodox Pentecost June 7 UNITED KINGDOM Wapenstilstand/Armistice 1918 11 nov. Independence Day October 28 Orthodox Good Friday April 17 Jour de l’An 1 janvier Orthodox Whit Monday June 8 Feest Duitstalige Gemeenschap Freedom and Democracy Day November 17 Orthodox Easter Sunday April 19 Pâques 12 avril Assumption Day August 15 England and Wales Fête Communauté germanophone 15 nov. Christmas Eve December 24 Orthodox Easter Monday April 20 Lundi de Pâques 13 avril Feast of Saint Andrew November 30 New Year’s Day January 1 Kerstmis/Noël 25 dec./déc. Christmas Day December 25 Labour Day May 1 Fête du Travail 1 mai National Day December 1 Good Friday April 10 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Orthodox Pentecost June 7 Ascension 21 mai Christmas Day December 25 Easter Sunday April 12 BULGARIA Orthodox Whit Monday June 8 Pentecôte 31 mai 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Easter Monday April 13 Assumption Day August 15 Lundi de Pentecôte 1 juin Early May Bank Holiday May 4 New Year’s Day January 1 DENMARK National Holiday October 28 Fête Nationale 23 juin Spring Bank Holiday May 25 Liberation Day March 3 New Year’s Day January 1 SLOVAKIA Christmas Day December 25 Assomption 15 août Summer Bank Holiday August 31 Orthodox Good Friday April 17 Maundy Thursday April 9 Republic Day/New Year’s Day January 1 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Toussaint 1 novembre Christmas Day December 25 Orthodox Easter Saturday April 18 Good Friday April 10 Epiphany January 6 HUNGARY Noël 25 décembre Good Friday April 10 Boxing Day December 26, 28 Orthodox Easter Sunday April 19 Easter Sunday April 12 St Etienne 26 décembre Orthodox Easter Monday April 20 Easter Monday April 13 New Year’s Day January 1 Easter Sunday April 12 Scotland Labour Day May 1 Prayer Day May 8 Revolution Day March 15 MALTA Easter Monday April 13 Saint George’s Day / Army Day May 6 Ascension Day May 21 Good Friday April 10 Labour Day May 1 New Year’s Day January 1 & 2 New Year’s Day January 1 Liberation Day May 8 Good Friday April 10 Culture & Literacy Day May 24 & 25 Whit Sunday May 31 Easter Sunday April 12 Feast of St Paul’s Shipwreck February 10 Unification Day September 6 & 7 Whit Monday June 1 Easter Monday April 13 St Cyril and St Methodius July 5 Easter Sunday April 12 St Joseph’s Day March 19 Slovak Uprising Day August 29 Early May Bank Holiday May 4 Independence Day Sept. 22 Constitution Day June 5 Labour Day May 1 Freedom Day March 31 Christmas Eve December 24 Christmas Day December 25 Whit Sunday May 31 Constitution Day September 1 Spring Bank Holiday May 25 Good Friday April 10 Lady of Sorrows’ Day September 15 Summer Bank Holiday August 3 Christmas Day December 25 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 Whit Monday June 1 Easter Sunday April 12 Christmas Halidays Dec. 26 & 28 Saint Stephen’s Day August 20 All Saints’ Day November 1 Christmas Day December 25 Labour Day May 1 Freedom and Democracy Day November 17 Boxing Day Dec. 26 & 28 Republic Day October 23 Commemoration of 1919 Riot June 7 ESTONIA All Saints’ Day November 1 Christmas Eve December 24 CANADA New Year’s Day January 1 St Peter and St Paul June 29 Christmas Day December 25 Northern Ireland Christmas Day December 25 Assumption Day August 15 New Year’s Day January 1 Independence Day February 24 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 2nd Day of Christmas December 26 New Year’s Day January 1 Family Day (AB BC, MB NS ON PE SK) February 17 Good Friday April 10 Victory Day September 8 St Patrick’s Day March 17 Good Friday April 10 Easter Sunday April 12 IRELAND Independence Day September 21 SLOVENIA Good Friday April 10 Immaculate Conception December 8 Easter Sunday April 12 Spring Day May 1 New Year’s Day January 1 New Year’s Day January 1 & 2 Easter Sunday April 12 Easter Monday April 13 Whit Sunday May 31 St Patrick’s Day March 17 Republic Day December 13 Easter Monday April 13 Christmas Day December 25 Culture Day February 8 Victoria Day/Fête de la Reine May 18 Victory Day June 23 Easter Sunday April 12 Easter Sunday April 12 Early May Bank Holiday May 4 Canada Day July 1 St John’s Day June 24 Easter Monday April 13 NETHERLANDS (The) Easter Monday April 13 Spring Bank Holiday May 25 Civic Holiday (BC NB NU NT SK) August 3 Independence Restauration Day August 20 First Monday in May May 4 Resistance Day April 27 Battle of the Boyne Labor Day September 7 Christmas Eve December 24 First Monday in June June 1 Nieuwjaar 1 januari (Orangemen’s Day) July 12 & 13 Goede Vrijdag 10 april May Day (+ May Day Holiday) May 1-2 Thanksgiving Day October 12 Christmas Day December 25 First Monday in August August 3 Whit Sunday May 31 Summer Bank Holiday August 31 Remembrance Day Nov.
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