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June – The academic year (2025–2026) is being planned by the Department of Education to begin, as part of their efforts to revert to the old school calendar. [14] August 11 – The first election for the Bangsamoro Parliament will be held. [15] [16] December 1 – The Barangay and SK elections will be held.
Celebrates the first day of the year in Gregorian calendar. Act No. 345 [19] January 29 (2025) Chinese New Year: Bagong Taon ng mga Tsino: Movable Special Also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year. None February 25 EDSA Revolution Anniversary: Anibersaryo ng Rebolusyon sa EDSA: Fixed Special Anniversary of the end of the 1986 People ...
depending on the canton, including holidays falling on a weekend Taiwan [77] 12 12 Thailand [31] 16 16 Tanzania [78] 16 16 East Timor [79] 18 18 Trinidad and Tobago [31] 18 18 Turkey [31] 14 14 Ukraine [80] 11 11 United Kingdom [81] 8 10 depending on nation, but 8 for England and Wales [82] United States [83] 6 11 Uruguay [84] 12 12 Venezuela ...
The following is a list of events affecting Philippine television in 2025. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and carriage disputes.
Hanukkah — Dec. 25 - Jan. 2, 2025, Wednesday - Thursday. Kwanzaa — Dec. 26 - Jan. 1, Thursday - Wednesday. What are the long weekends in 2024? Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Jan. 13-15 ...
Public holidays in China are all set on fixed days of the Gregorian or Chinese calendar, rather than a particular Monday or Friday as is the norm in some other countries. As a result, it is rare that a public holiday would naturally create a long weekend. As a result, around the time of public holidays, the government often shifts weekend rest ...
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The holiday economics law does not move the actual dates of the holidays but rather "rationalizes" the observance of it by moving its observance to the nearest weekend (Monday). [6] This would prevent holidays in the middle of weekdays and would create long weekends .