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New Year's Day: 24 February Remembrance Day: 30 March Good Friday: 31 March Holy Saturday: 1 April Easter Sunday: 2 April Easter Monday: 11 June King's Birthday: 26 August (falling on a Sunday, additional holiday on Monday 27 August) Repentance Day: 16 September (falling on a Sunday, additional holiday on Monday 17 September) Independence Day ...
13 September – Charles III is officially proclaimed King of Papua New Guinea at National Parliament House, Port Moresby. [8] 19 September – A national holiday is observed to mourn the passing of Elizabeth II, Queen of Papua New Guinea. [9] 19 September – Papua New Guinean representatives attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London.
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.
Public holidays in Panama; Public holidays in Papua New Guinea; Public holidays in Paraguay; Public holidays in Peru; Public holidays in the Philippines; Public holidays in Poland; Public holidays in Portugal; Public holidays in Qatar; Public holidays in Romania; Public holidays in Russia; Public holidays in Rwanda; Public holidays in Saint ...
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Repentance Day, on 26 August, is a public holiday in Papua New Guinea. It is celebrated by "prayer ceremonies" across the country. [1] It was established on 15 August 2011 by Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, who had come to power less than two weeks earlier. The announcement came only eleven days before the first Repentance Day was to be celebrated.
Source: [1]. 1 January - New Year's Day; 26 February - Remembrance Day of the Late First Prime Minister 18 April - Good Friday 19 April - Easter Saturday 21 April - Easter Monday
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