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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. [1]
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Türk Dil Kurumu (TDK, Turkish Language Association): Definition of the word Bayram (The dictionary data base on the TDK site based on: Divanü Lugati't-Türk ("Compendium of the languages of the Turks") of Mahmud al-Kashgari, 1072–1074) List of Religious Days and Holidays, Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Turkey
The following table indicates declared Bahrain government national holidays for the year 2015 only—cultural variants also provide opportunity for holidays tied to local events. In total there are 10 public holidays.
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3 Holidays. 4 References. 5 External links. ... 2022; 2025 in Bahrain: →. 2026; 2027 ... 13 April – 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix and Bahrain Grand Prix [1] Holidays
10 December: Expo 2021 Hatay will take place in Hatay city center and will continue until 30 May 2022. [37] 15–19 December: The 2021 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship was held in Ankara. [38] 19 December: Türksat 5B satellite was launched into space from Cape Canaveral at 06:58 with a Falcon 9 rocket. [39]
The holiday commemorates the events of 29 October 1923, when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk declared that Turkey was henceforth a republic. [2] Turkey had de facto been a republic since 23 April 1920, the date of the establishment of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi), but the official confirmation of this fact came three-and-a-half years later. [3]