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In Italy, Saint Stephen's Day became a public holiday in 1947, where previously it was a normal working day; the Catholic Church also celebrates it as a religious holiday, even if not as a precept, as it is in Germany and other German-speaking countries.
In Italy, Saint Stephen's Day became a public holiday in 1947, where previously it was a normal working day; the Catholic Church also celebrates it as a religious holiday, even if not as a precept, as it is in Germany and other German-speaking countries.
The first celebration of the Festa della Repubblica took place on 2 June 1947, [12] while in 1948 there was the first parade in Via dei Fori Imperiali in Rome; [13] [14] 2 June was definitively declared a national holiday in 1949. [15]
In Italy, Saint Stephen's Day became a public holiday in 1947, where previously it was a normal working day; the Catholic Church also celebrates it as a religious holiday, even if not as a precept, as it is in Germany and other German-speaking countries.
Pages in category "1947 in Italy" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Pages in category "Public holidays in Italy" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The first celebration of the Festa della Repubblica took place on 2 June 1947, [86] while in 1948 there was the first military parade in Via dei Fori Imperiali in Rome; [87] [88] 2 June was definitively declared a national holiday in 1949.
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