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  2. Public holidays in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Ash Wednesday, Between 4 February and 10 March (public holiday) [1] Good Friday, Friday of Holy Week, late March or early April(public holiday) [1] Easter Monday, Monday after Easter(public holiday) [1] Labour Day, 23 May (public holiday) People participate in community improvement projects. [2] Emancipation Day, 1 August (public holiday ...

  3. Category:Public holidays in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Jamaica (3 P) P. ... Pages in category "Public holidays in the Caribbean" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. 2025 in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  7. Stock market holidays 2025: US markets are closed on these days

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    Stock market holidays are non-weekend business days when the two major U.S. stock exchanges, ... Regular operating hours for both exchanges are Monday-Friday from 9:30 a.m. ... June 19, 2025 ...

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  9. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is an upper-middle-income country [14] with an economy heavily dependent on tourism; it has an average of 4.3 million tourists a year. [19] Jamaica is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with power vested in the bicameral Parliament of Jamaica, consisting of an appointed Senate and a directly elected House of Representatives. [8]