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"Comprehensive List of Official Public Holidays Worldwide in 2025"

General overview of official public holidays in 2025 observed around the world. Note that these holidays vary by country, region, and culture.



January

New Year's Day: January 1 (Global)

Orthodox Christmas: January 7 (Orthodox Christian countries)

Zanzibar Revolution Day: January 12 (Tanzania)

Australia Day: January 26 (Australia)

Republic Day: January 26 (India)

February

Chinese New Year: February 8–9 (China, Taiwan, Singapore, and others)

Presidents' Day: February 17 (USA)

March

Holi (Festival of Colors): March 17 (India and Nepal)

St. Patrick's Day: March 17 (Ireland)


April

Good Friday: April 18 (Christian countries)

Easter Sunday: April 20 (Christian countries)

Eid al-Fitr: Around April 8–9* (Islamic countries, moon-dependent)

ANZAC Day: April 25 (Australia and New Zealandy

May

Labor Day: May 1 (Global, excluding the USA)

Memorial Day: May 26 (USA)

Vesak (Buddha Day): May 23 (Buddhist countries)



June

Eid al-Adha: Around June 16–17* (Islamic countries, moon-dependent)

Juneteenth: June 19 (USA)

July

Canada Day: July 1 (Canada)

US Independence Day: July 4 (USA)

Saba Saba (Industry Day): July 7 (Tanzania)

Bastille Day: July 14 (France)

August

Nane Nane (Farmers' Day): August 8 (Tanzania)

Independence Day: August 15 (India)

Assumption of Mary: August 15 (Christian countries)

September

Labor Day: September 1 (USA and Canada)

Mid-Autumn Festival: September 6 (China, Vietnam, Korea)

October

Golden Week: October 1–7 (China)

Nyerere Day: October 14 (Tanzania)

Diwali: October 20 (India, Nepal)

Maulid al-Nabi: Around October 5* (Islamic countries)

November

All Saints’ Day: November 1 (Christian countries)

Armistice Day: November 11 (France, Belgium)

Thanksgiving Day: November 27 (USA)

December

Christmas Day: December 25 (Global)

Boxing Day: December 26 (Commonwealth countries)

Independence Day: December 9 (Tanzania)

New Year's Eve: December 31 (Global)

Notes:

Islamic holidays (Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Maulid al-Nabi) follow the lunar calendar, so dates vary depending on moon sightings.

Buddhist holidays like Vesak and Hindu festivals like Diwali are celebrated on different dates across regions.


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"Comprehensive List of Official Public Holidays Worldwide in 2025"

General overview of official public holidays in 2025 observed around the world. Note that these holidays vary by country, region, and cultur...

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