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20 April: National Consumer Day: Hari Konsumen Nasional: 2012 [13] 21 April: Kartini Day: Hari Kartini "Women Emancipation Day". The birthday of Kartini, an Indonesian women's rights activist. [14] 22 April: Earth Day: Hari Bumi: United Nations observance. 25 April: Regional Autonomy Day: Hari Otonomi Daerah: 1996 [15] 28 April: National Poetry ...
Cuti bersama (or the “joint holiday”, literally collective leave) is a collective leave day in Indonesia.Cuti bersama was introduced by the Indonesian government as a means of stimulating tourism within the country and increasing the efficiency of public servants.
March–April Easter Sunday: পুনরুত্থান পার্বণ 13th day of Krishna Paksha in Chaitra Birthday of Harichand Thakur: হরিচাঁদ ঠাকুরের আবির্ভাব উৎসব 3 Shawwal 3rd day of Eid al-Fitr ঈদুল ফিতরের তৃতীয় দিন 1 Chaitra Mesha Sankranti
March or early April Mukah, Sarawak Melanau: Songkran: April West Malaysia Siamese: Regatta Lepa 20–22 April Semporna, Sabah East coast Bajau: Tadau Kaamatan: 30, 31 May Sabah and Labuan Kadazan-Dusun: Hari Gawai: 1, 2 June Sarawak Dayak: Pesta Rumbia 9 and 10 July Kuala Penyu, Sabah Bisaya and Kadazan: Pesta Kelapa 2 September Kudat, Sabah ...
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 on that day in ...
The summer transfer window opened on Wednesday 12 June 2024 and closed on Tuesday 3 September 2024. Meanwhile, the winter window opened on Thursday 19 December 2024 and closed on Wednesday 15 January 2025. The league format was announced on 25 July 2024. [2] The season started on 7 September 2024. [3]
Kaṭhina (or Kaṭina) is a Pali word referring to the wooden frame used to measure the length and width by which the robes of Buddhist monks are cut. [7] As the legend goes, thirty bhikkhus were journeying with the intention of spending Vassa with Gautama Buddha. [2]
The Dragon Boat Festival (traditional Chinese: 端午節; simplified Chinese: 端午节; pinyin: Duānwǔ jié) is a traditional Chinese holiday that occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar, which corresponds to late May or early June in the Gregorian calendar.