Date
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Name
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Explanation
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1 January
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New Year's Day
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Festival marking the beginning of the new year
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6 January
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Epiphany
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Commemorates the visit of the three wise men or magi to the infant Jesus
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5 February
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Feast of Saint Agatha
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Commemoration of Saint Agatha, co-patroness of the Republic after the country was liberated from foreign rule on her feast day in 1740[1]
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Variable, the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox
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Easter
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Resurrection of Jesus
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Variable, the Monday after Easter Sunday
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Easter Monday
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Monday after Easter day
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25 March
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Anniversary of the Arengo
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Anniversary of the 1906 Arengo and the Festa delle Milizie (Feast of the Militants)
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1 May
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Labour Day
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Celebration of workers and employees
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Variable, the first Thursday after Trinity Sunday
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Corpus Christi
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Commemoration of the body and blood of Jesus Christ
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28 July
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Liberation from Fascism
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Commemoration of the fall of the Sammarinese Fascist Party
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15 August
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Ferragosto (Assumption)
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Commemoration of the Virgin Mary's assumption into heaven
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3 September
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The Feast of Saint Marinus and the Republic
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National feast of Saint Marinus (San Marino), celebrating the origin of the Republic in 301
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1 November
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All Saints' Day
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Feast dedicated to all saints
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2 November
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All Souls' Day
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Remembrance of all those who gave their lives for San Marino in war
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8 December
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Immaculate Conception
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Remembrance of the Virgin Mary's conception without original sin
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24 December
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Christmas Eve
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Day before the commemoration of the birth of Jesus
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25 December
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Christmas Day
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Birth of Jesus
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26 December
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Saint Stephen's Day
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Commemoration of the death of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr
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31 December
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New Year's Eve
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Celebration which closes and marks the end of the year
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