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  2. Public holidays in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the 12 national holidays, each city or town celebrates a public holiday on the occasion of the festival of the local patron saint.For example, Rome on 29 June (Saints Peter and Paul), Milan on 7 December (Saint Ambrose), Naples on 19 September (Saint Januarius), Venice on 25 April (Saint Mark the Evangelist) and Florence on 24 June (Saint John the Baptist). [2]

  3. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    An employee has the right to paid annual leave in the duration of at least four weeks for each calendar year and 13 paid public holidays. [14] [21] [52] 20 13 33 Cuba: Every worker is entitled to enjoy one month of paid annual leave after 11 months of effective work. Workers are also entitled to 9 paid public holidays. [11] 22 9 33 Cyprus

  4. Category:Public holidays in Italy - Wikipedia

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  5. List of countries by number of public holidays - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a list of countries by number of public holidays excluding non-regular special holidays. Nepal and India have the highest number of public holidays in the world with 35 annually. Also, Nepal has 6 day working schedule in a week.

  6. 15 Iconic Foods You Have to Try When You Go to Italy - AOL

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    4. Arancini, Palermo, Sicily. Arancini, meaning “little oranges,” are deep-fried rice balls filled with ragù, mozzarella, peas, and sometimes saffron. These delicious snacks originate from ...

  7. Here’s why some Americans are working through the holidays

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    Many Americans think the holidays mean time off, but that’s not true for all workers. Nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be working on Christmas Eve, a new study from Calendar Labs — a calendar ...