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    Salı 15 ekim, 2024Bölgesel tatilLaik tatil
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    Cuma 25 ekim, 2024Yarıyıl tatili (başlangıç)Yukarıdaki resmi tatillere ilave okul tatilleri (bölgeye göre değişebilir)
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    Perşembe 31 ekim, 2024Deepavali veya Diwali (bilgi için tıklayın)Budizm-Hinduizm
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    Çarşamba 25 aralık, 2024Noel tatili (başlangıç)Yukarıdaki resmi tatillere ilave okul tatilleri (bölgeye göre değişebilir)
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    Çarşamba 25 aralık, 2024Noel günüKatolik veya protestan
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    Pazartesi 30 aralık, 2024Noel Tatili (bitiş)Yukarıdaki resmi tatillere ilave okul tatilleri (bölgeye göre değişebilir)
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    Çarşamba 1 ocak, 2025Yeni yıl (tıklayın)Laik tatil
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    Salı 14 ocak, 2025Bankalar açıkBankalar yalnızca
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    Salı 14 ocak, 2025Makar Sankranti (bilgi için tıklayın)Budizm-Hinduizm
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    Salı 14 ocak, 2025Magh Bihu/Tusu Puja - PongalBudizm-Hinduizm
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    Perşembe 16 ocak, 2025Uzhavar ThirunalBudizm-Hinduizm
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    Cuma 17 ocak, 2025Uzhavar ThirunalrBudizm-Hinduizm
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    Pazar 26 ocak, 2025Cumhuriyet günüLaik tatil
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    Bölgesel tatil

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    Salı 15 ekim, 2024
    Laik tatil : St Theresa in Mahe region only

    Yarıyıl tatili (başlangıç)

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    Cuma 25 ekim, 2024
    Okul bayramlar :

    Deepavali veya Diwali (bilgi için tıklayın)

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    Perşembe 31 ekim, 2024
    Budizm-Hinduizm : The Light festival starts with festivities. The week celebrates 1.Dhanteras, 2.Kali Chaudas, 3.Deepavali, 4.Navu-Varsha (new year), 5.Bhai-beej. The Vai cast is mainly concerned. May last several days

    Noel tatili (başlangıç)

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    Çarşamba 25 aralık, 2024
    Okul bayramlar :

    Noel günü

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    Çarşamba 25 aralık, 2024
    Katolik veya protestan : İsa'nın doğumu kutlanıyor. Meryem Anadan doğan, İsa aynı anda hem Allahın hemde insanın oğlu Germanic tribes also celebrated mid-winter (drinking and rituals). The Bulgarian (with Koleduvane) and the Polish (with Gwiazdka) perpetuate this tradition. Jesus of Nazareth was probably born in springtime (Reformists favour autumn). But in the 4th century, December 25th was chosen for the celebration of his birth by Pope Julius I (Bishop Liberus is also mentioned in 354 A.D.). Thus, a Christian element was introduced in the long-established mid-winter festivals. Before 1582, the Papal States and other Italian city states celebrated New Year’s Day on Christmas Day.

    Noel Tatili (bitiş)

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    Pazartesi 30 aralık, 2024
    Okul bayramlar : Lycée français de Pondichery
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    Yeni yıl (tıklayın)

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    Çarşamba 1 ocak, 2025
    Laik tatil : The world's most widely celebrated holiday, New Years was set on January 1 by Julius Caesar because that was the date the Roman consuls took over their duties. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

    Bankalar açık

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    Salı 14 ocak, 2025
    Bankalar yalnızca :

    Makar Sankranti (bilgi için tıklayın)

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    Salı 14 ocak, 2025
    Budizm-Hinduizm : Celebration of the harvest, which is observed for three days: Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal and Mattu Pongal. A colourful and traditional festival with many a ceremony devoted to various deities and cattle races.

    Magh Bihu/Tusu Puja - Pongal

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    Salı 14 ocak, 2025
    Budizm-Hinduizm : Celebration of the harvest, which is observed for three days: Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal and Mattu Pongal. A colourful and traditional festival with many a ceremony devoted to various deities and cattle races.

    Uzhavar Thirunal

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    Perşembe 16 ocak, 2025
    Budizm-Hinduizm : Also called Thai Pongal: a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils Unusually for South Indian Hindu festivals, Thai Pongal is timed by an astronomical event - the winter solstice. Pongal is traditionally dedicated to the Sun God Surya and marks the beginning of the northward journey of the Sun from its southernmost-limit, a movement traditionally referred to as uttarayana. [Wikipedia]

    Uzhavar Thirunalr

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    Cuma 17 ocak, 2025
    Budizm-Hinduizm : Also called Thai Pongal: a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils Unusually for South Indian Hindu festivals, Thai Pongal is timed by an astronomical event - the winter solstice. Pongal is traditionally dedicated to the Sun God Surya and marks the beginning of the northward journey of the Sun from its southernmost-limit, a movement traditionally referred to as uttarayana. [Wikipedia]

    Cumhuriyet günü

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    Pazar 26 ocak, 2025
    Laik tatil : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day. www.indiaa2z.com