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  2. Public holidays in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The official holidays in Turkey are established by the Act 2429 of 19 March 1981 that replaced the Act 2739 of 27 May 1935. These holidays can be grouped in national and religious holidays, which in total equals to 15.5 days of public holiday.

  3. List of countries by number of public holidays - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a list of countries by number of public holidays excluding non-regular special holidays. Nepal and India have the highest number of public holidays in the world with 35 annually. Also, Nepal has 6 day working schedule in a week.

  4. List of holidays by country - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Austria; Public holidays in Azerbaijan; Public holidays in the Bahamas; Public holidays in Bahrain; Public holidays in Bangladesh; Public holidays in Barbados; Public holidays in Belarus; Public holidays in Belgium; Public holidays in Belize; Public holidays in Benin; Public holidays in Bermuda; Public holidays in Bhutan ...

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  6. Democracy and National Unity Day - Wikipedia

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    Official logo of Democracy and National Unity Day. The Democracy and National Unity Day of Türkiye (Turkish: Demokrasi ve Milli Birlik Günü) is one of the public holidays in Turkey, commemorating the national unity against the coup d'état attempt for democracy in 2016. [1]

  7. Victory Day (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The holiday commemorates the decisive victory in the Battle of Dumlupınar, the last battle in the Greco-Turkish War, on 30 August 1922. [3] Following the battle, Greek military presence in Anatolia ended. [3] Victory Day has been celebrated as an official holiday since 1926, and was first celebrated on 30 August 1923. [4]

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