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1 January – New Year's Day; 27 January – Isra' and Mi'raj; 29 January – Chinese New Year; 23 February – National Day; 1 March – Ramadan; 18 March – Nuzul Al-Quran; 30 March to 1 April – Eid al-Fitr Holiday; 31 May – Armed Forces Day; 5 June to 9 June — Eid al-Adha; 26 June – Islamic New Year; 15 July – His Majesty the ...
New Year's Day: Awal Tahun Masihi: Double holiday celebrating both the opening of the Gregorian New Year and the 1984 Proclamation of Independence. 23 February: National Day: Hari Kebangsaan: Independence from the United Kingdom in 1984. 31 May: Armed Forces Day: Hari Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei: The Royal Brunei Armed Forces was founded ...
14 February – Airbus C-295MW officially entered service with the Royal Brunei Air Force. [6] [7] 24 February – 40th National Day of Brunei celebration at Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium. [8] 28 February – Attorney General Ahmad Isa was officially announced to be replaced by Nor Hashimah. [9]
New Year's Day. Northeast: Leftover snow and strong winds are expected in the interior from northern New England to western, central and upstate New York and south into the Appalachians. Rain will ...
New Year's Day is on Monday, January 1, 2024. What's exciting about this is that New Year's Day is considered a national holiday , which means that most offices are closed, including non-essential ...
National Day (Malay: Hari Kebangsaan; Jawi: کبڠساءن هاري) or Independence Day (Hari Kemerdekaan) is a national holiday in Brunei commemorating the anniversary of Brunei's proclamation of independence. It was made a national holiday by government decree in 1985. [1]
The best ideas for things to do on New Year's Eve 2024, including fun ways to celebrate at home and inspiring New Year's activities for any age or group size. ... With five lines per day, per year ...
Short format: dd/mm/yyyy (Day first, month number and year in left-to-right writing direction) in Afar, French and Somali ("d/m/yy" is a common alternative). Gregorian dates follow the same rules but tend to be written in the yyyy/m/d format (Day first, month number, and year in right-to-left writing direction) in Arabic language .