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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]
Running time. 102 minutes [ 1] Country. Italy. Language. Italian [ 1] Holiday is a 2023 Italian coming-of-age drama film directed and co-written by Edoardo Gabbriellini [ 2] The film premiered in the Centrepiece program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. [ 3]
TUI Travel plc. LSE: TT. TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group headquartered in Crawley, West Sussex. The company was formed on 3 September 2007 by the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owned 56.4% of it. [2] The company operated in 180 countries and claimed 30 million customers.
TUI Group. TUI AG (trading as TUI Group) is a German leisure, travel and tourism company; it is the largest such company in the world. [2][3] TUI is an acronym for Touristik Union International ("Tourism Union International"). TUI AG was known as Preussag AG until 1997 when the company changed its activities from mining to tourism.
7–12 June: 2024 European Athletics Championships [8] 8-9 June: 2024 Italian local elections; 9 June: 2024 European Parliament election in Italy: The Brothers of Italy party led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emerges as the largest party in the Italian contingent to the European Parliament. [9] 9 June: 2024 Piedmontese regional election
Home Ports Summer 2024/Winter 2024-25 Notes Image Marella Discovery: 1996: Chantiers de l'Atlantique: 2016: 69,130 tons Malta: Marmaris, Turkey Bridgetown, Barbados: Previously Splendour of the Seas, TUI Discovery. Sub-chartered from TUI Cruises. Renamed Marella Discovery in October 2017. Marella Discovery 2: 1995: 2017: 69,130 tons Bahamas