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  2. Public holidays in the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of holidays in Maldives. [1] January 1 New Year's Day; May 1 Labour Day; July 26-27 Independence Day; November 3 Victory Day; November 11 Republic Day;

  3. Victory Day (Maldives) - Wikipedia

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    Victory Day (Dhivehi: ނަޞްރުގެ ދުވަސް) is a public holiday in the Republic of Maldives held annually on November 3. It commemorates the failure of a coup attempt in 1988, when a group of Maldivian rebels, supported by Tamil mercenaries from the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE), attempted to overthrow the government of then-president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.

  4. National Day (Maldives) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Islamic calendar, the National Day of Maldives falls on the 1st of Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of Hijri (Islamic) calendar. [ 1 ] In the year 1558, Portuguese colonial power invaded the Maldives and established its colonial rule.

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    Away Holidays has a nine-night break departing 16 March from £1,896pp, including flights and full-board accommodation. Mary Novakovich is editor at large atâ ¯ 101holidays.co.uk Read more on ...

  6. Why You're About to Have the Best Day of the Month on ... - AOL

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    Between the Aquarius moon and Mercury retrograde, astrologer Lisa Stardust predicts Dec. 5 will be the best astrological day of the month

  7. Armed Forces Day - Wikipedia

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    Maldives Armed Forces Day (Dhivehi: ސިފައިންގެ ދުވަސް) is celebrated by the Maldives National Defence Force every year on 21 April to commemorate the establishment of a Security Force under the Sultan of the Maldives on 21 April 1892.