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====Public holidays====
There are 13 festivities for a total of 15 days of public holidays currently observed in the Tameï Islands. Even if five of these days are religious festivities, they are officially mandated by law and observed regardless of one's own religion:
* January 1 — New Year's Day (''nyuta mâ peyniow mâ nr′owna'')
* January 7 — Orthodox Christmas (''purawosulaweyurâ Nūīla'')
* March 12 — Day of the February Revolution (''nyuta mâ Riwalucia mâ fīūrei'')
* April 22 — Birthday of Vladimir Lenin (''nyuta mâ ӟeyӟiwałe mâ Vladimir Lenin'')
* May 1-2 — Day of the International (''nyuta mâ Etīrunazyūnal'')
* May 9 — Victory Day (''nyuta mâ Pabiyeda'')
* June 28 — Day of the Tameïan Revolution of 1934 (''nyuta mâ tameinywâ mâ Riwalucia mâ yâz kaƛīyhʌӟ nt′âӟahählä mâ nr′owna'')
* August 4 — Birthday of Līley Grâce Châmenychūmp′ <small>(Founder of the Tameïan Communist Party, leader of the Revolution of 1934, and first president of the Tameïan People's Socialist Republic)</small> (''nyuta mâ ӟeyӟiwałe mâ Līley Grâce Châmenychūmp′'')
* November 7-8 — Day of the October Revolution (''nyuta mâ Riwalucia mâ ūkutūbu'')
* December 25 — Catholic Christmas (''katūlikurâ Nūīla'')
* variable dates — Eid al-Fitr (''Eydalufituru''), Eid al-Adha (''Eydalaza''), Easter Sunday (''demʌch mâ Pʌkusu'')


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