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  3. Public holidays in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory holiday. Blue laws forbid opening of most services. March: 29 (Friday) Good Friday: Viernes Santo: 30 (Saturday) Holy Saturday: Sábado Santo: May: 1 (Wednesday) Labour Day: Día del Trabajo: Mandatory holiday. On this day, more stores and services will close than on any other holidays, as stipulated by blue laws. 21 (Tuesday) Navy ...

  4. Holiday Bash (2022) - Wikipedia

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    The event was held at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.. Holiday Bash is an annual Christmas television special produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW) since 2020. While the original event only aired as a special episode of AEW's flagship program, Wednesday Night Dynamite, [2] the 2021 event expanded it to a two-part event, with the second part airing as a special episode of Rampage ...

  5. Public holidays in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    According to Uruguayan Law 16,805 with modifications of Law 17,414, the holidays declared by law, subject to the commemoration of them, follow the following scheme (whose commemoration as “moveable holidays”): [2] [3] If coincide on Saturday, Sunday or Monday will be observed in those days.

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  7. Public holidays in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Eve and Midsummer Eve might very well be the single most important holidays during the entire year for Finns. Surprisingly they are not officially called holidays and are not so marked in calendars, but for most people, are not working days, and in practice they differ from official holidays only in that most shops are open on those days from early morning till noon.