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These are holidays that are not traditionally marked on calendars. These holidays are celebrated by various groups and individuals. Some are designed to honor or promote a cause or a historical event not officially recognized, while a few others are both celebrated and intended as humorous distractions. 420 (20 … See more
The following holidays are observed to some extent at the same time during the Southern Hemisphere's summer, with the exception of Winter Solstice.
• Winter Solstice (the longest night and shortest day of the year) or Yule (Winter solstice, around … See moreAbrahamic holidays (Middle Eastern)
Jewish holidays
• Chag HaMatzot (Feast of Unleavened Bread – … See moreMany other days are marked to celebrate events or people, around the world, but are not strictly holidays as time off work is rarely given. See more
• In the People's Republic of China, the Spring Festival and National Day are week-long holidays in the mainland territory known … See more
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