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  2. German Unity Day - Wikipedia

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    German Unity Day on 3 October has been the German National Holiday since 1990, when the reunification was formally completed. An alternative choice to commemorate the reunification could have been the day the Berlin Wall came down: 9 November 1989, which coincided with the anniversary of the proclamation of the German Republic in 1918, and the ...

  3. Public holidays in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The status of quiet days is also given to festivities joyous in nature: in Hesse, the highest Christian holidays are half-quiet days (until midday) and in Rhineland-Palatinate, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are two-thirds-quiet days (until 4 pm). For details see the German article on the Tanzverbot ("dancing ban").

  4. Early Germanic calendars - Wikipedia

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    Tacitus gives some indication of how the Germanic peoples of the first century reckoned the days. In contrast to Roman usage, they considered the day to begin at sunset, a system that in the Middle Ages came to be known as the "Florentine reckoning". The same system is also recorded for the Gauls in Caesar's Gallic Wars.

  5. 9 free things to do in the Twin Cities this week - AOL

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    Deutsche Tage (German Days) You don't have to be German to sample the European food and beer offered at this heritage festival. Fun for the whole family includes music and dance performances by ...

  6. Volkstrauertag - Wikipedia

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    Volkstrauertag (German: [ˈfɔlkstʁaʊ̯ɐˌtaːk] ⓘ, lit. ' people's mourning day ') is a commemoration day in Germany two Sundays before the first day of Advent.It commemorates members of the armed forces of all nations and civilians who died in armed conflicts, to include victims of violent oppression.

  7. What is St. Nicholas Day? How the German and Dutch holiday ...

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    The day is celebrated as a feast day. The Dec. 6 Feast of St. Nicholas became a popular tradition during the medieval period, particularly in Germany and German-speaking countries. When is St ...

  8. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    24 working days (defined as all calendar days that are not Sundays or public holidays). Therefore, a worker with a 5-day workweek has the right to 20 days off. [14] However, it is quite customary that companies concede other 10 days of paid leave, bringing the average to 30 days off. [72] There is one national public holiday (German Unity Day).

  9. Culture of Germany - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] 3 October has been the national day of Germany since 1990, celebrated as the German Unity Day (Tag der Deutschen Einheit). The UNESCO inscribed 52 properties in Germany on the World Heritage List. [3] A global opinion poll for the BBC revealed that Germany is recognized for having the most positive influence in the world in 2011, 2013 ...