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public holiday
noun
- a holiday observed over the whole country
Example Sentences
The BBC has reached out to the finance ministry for comment on Tuesday, a public holiday in Japan.
These include the right to a minimum five weeks of paid vacation per year, in addition to public holidays.
Businesses and schools often remained open, and churches closed, well into the 19th century until 1856, when Christmas was finally made a public holiday in the state.
His inauguration will take place at the national stadium in the capital, Gaborone, on Friday - which has been declared a public holiday - and international dignitaries are expected to be in attendance.
The tax will be applied every Friday through Sunday and on public holidays between 18 April and 27 July 2025, for a total of 54 days.
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