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Revolution Day (The Gambia)
This is a list of public holidays in the Gambia. Public holidays Variable dates *2020 in the Gambia, 2020 **Good Friday – April 10 **Easter Monday – April 13 **Qadr Night (Revelation of the Quran) – May 20 **Korité (Breaking of the Ramadan fast) – May 24 **Tabaski (Feast of the Sacrifice) – starts July 31 **Ashura#In the Gregorian calendar, Ashura – starts sundown, August 28 **Malwid – starts at sundown, October 28 *2021 in the Gambia, 2021 **Good Friday – April 2 **Easter Monday – April 5 **Qadr Night (Revelation of the Quran) – May 9 **Korité (Breaking of the Ramadan fast) – May 24 **Tabaski (Feast of the Sacrifice) – starts July 20 *2022 **Good Friday – April 15 **Easter Monday – April 18 **Qadr Night (Revelation of the Quran) – April 29 **Korité (Breaking of the Ramadan fast) – May 2 **Tabaski (Feast of the Sacrifice) – starts July 9 *2023 **Good Friday – April 7 **Easter Monday – April 10 **Qadr Night (Revelation of the Quran) – A ...
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A public holiday, national holiday, or legal holiday is a holiday generally established by law and is usually a non-working day during the year. Sovereign nations and territories observe holidays based on events of significance to their history, such as the National Day. For example, Australians celebrate Australia Day. They vary by country and may vary by year. With 36 days a year, Nepal is the country with the highest number of public holidays but it observes six working days a week. India ranks second with 21 national holidays, followed by Colombia and the Philippines at 18 each. Likewise, China and Hong Kong enjoy 17 public breaks a year. Some countries (e.g. Cambodia) with a longer, six-day workweek, have more holidays (28) to compensate. The public holidays are generally days of celebration, like the anniversary of a significant historical event, or can be a religious celebration like Diwali. Holidays can land on a specific day of the year, be tied to a certain day of ...
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