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* Nowruz (''Nawróz''): 1-4 farwardín; Nowruz is the main holiday in Dár Lífasyám and it is celebrated by all ethnic groups of the country. A broader two-week period of Nowruz holidays is the general holiday season in the country and all schools are closed during those days, much like Christmas holidays in Western countries. | * Nowruz (''Nawróz''): 1-4 farwardín; Nowruz is the main holiday in Dár Lífasyám and it is celebrated by all ethnic groups of the country. A broader two-week period of Nowruz holidays is the general holiday season in the country and all schools are closed during those days, much like Christmas holidays in Western countries. | ||
* Day of the International (''hámor Diyakisyuwársyássyá''): 11 and 12 urdíwhist (celebration of International Workers' Day; the days correspond to Gregorian 1/2 May in most years) | * Day of the International (''hámor tassyá Diyakisyuwársyássyá''): 11 and 12 urdíwhist (celebration of International Workers' Day; the days correspond to Gregorian 1/2 May in most years) | ||
* Victory Day (''hámor | * Victory Day (''hámor tassyá Pawyedehi''): 19 urdíwhist (commemorating the Victory over Nazi Germany on 9 May 1945 / 19 urdíwhist 29) | ||
* Day of the Constitution (''hámor Syadúbmé'') : 14 syahréwá (commemorating the signing of the Lifashian Constitution on 5 September 1992 / 14 syahréwá 76) | * Day of the Constitution (''hámor tosy Syadúbmé'') : 14 syahréwá (commemorating the signing of the Lifashian Constitution on 5 September 1992 / 14 syahréwá 76) | ||
* Day of the Revolution (''hámor Rewalúciyehi otúbri''): 16 ábán (commemorating the October Revolution on 7 November 1917 / 16 ábán 1) | * Day of the Revolution (''hámor tassyá Rewalúciyehi otúbri''): 16 ábán (commemorating the October Revolution on 7 November 1917 / 16 ábán 1) | ||
* Day of the Memory of Lenin (''hámor yádi Leniné''): 1 bahman (commemorating the death of V.I. Lenin on 21 January 1925 / 1 bahman 8). Reintroduced in 1995. | * Day of the Memory of Lenin (''hámor tosy yádi Leniné''): 1 bahman (commemorating the death of V.I. Lenin on 21 January 1925 / 1 bahman 8). Reintroduced in 1995. | ||
* International Women's Day (''hámor diyakisyuwársyás ninfehám''): 18 isfandi (corresponds to 9 March in most years, but the date was fixed on the occurrence in 1992) | * International Women's Day (''hámor diyakisyuwársyás tásam ninfehám''): 18 isfandi (corresponds to 9 March in most years, but the date was fixed on the occurrence in 1992) | ||
* Day of the Paris Commune (''hámor komúné Parízyi''): 27 isfandi (commemorating the uprising of the National Guard of Paris on 18 March 1871 / 27 isfandi 46 p.R.). Reintroduced in 1998. | * Day of the Paris Commune (''hámor tosy komúné Parízyi''): 27 isfandi (commemorating the uprising of the National Guard of Paris on 18 March 1871 / 27 isfandi 46 p.R.). Reintroduced in 1998. | ||
Members of the three main religious confessions of Dár Lífasyám (Orthodox Christians, Muslims, and Catholics) celebrate as "religious public holidays" the main religious holidays of their faith: Christmas and Easter for Christians and Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr for Muslims. The dates of these holidays are calculated using the Julian calendar for Orthodox Christians, the Gregorian one for Catholics, and the Islamic calendar for Muslims. | Members of the three main religious confessions of Dár Lífasyám (Orthodox Christians, Muslims, and Catholics) celebrate as "religious public holidays" the main religious holidays of their faith: Christmas and Easter for Christians and Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr for Muslims. The dates of these holidays are calculated using the Julian calendar for Orthodox Christians, the Gregorian one for Catholics, and the Islamic calendar for Muslims. |
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