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  1. Europe Public Holidays - PublicHolidays.eu

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    Each of the countries of the European Union has given some days of respite and doing personal things of interest and importance to its bank employees. These bank holidays start from the New Year's Day in the very first of January to the Christmas Day and Boxing Day in the last week of December.
    Commonly, bank holidays in European countries are spent at the north dame cathedral, towers of London and European landmarks like Eiffel towers. Up to date knowledge about the 2023 bank holidays in European countries is pre-requisite for planning short holiday breaks or business schedules in any of the European country, especially for foreigners.
    The European Union does not set public holidays for its member states. However the European Commission does set public holidays for the employees of the institutions of the European Union. The holidays will typically cover the following dates of significance and movable feasts:
    Finland has the most bank holidays in Europe, with 15. Next up is Turkey with 14.5 days off, followed by Malta and Spain on 14. Western European nations are among the least generous when handing out bank holidays. Despite this, France (11), Italy (11), Portugal (10) and Germany (9) still have more bank holidays than the UK.
  3. Public holidays in the European Union - Wikipedia

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  5. Today's and Upcoming Holidays in Germany

    WEBHolidays today, tomorrow, and upcoming holidays in Germany, including types like federal, national, statutory, and public holidays.

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