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Late Deal Holidays: Italian Holidays (all business closes') National Holidays: New Year's Day; Liberation Day (April 25), for the ending of World War II; Labor Day (May 1); Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic (June 2); Victory Day (Nov. 4), for the ending of World War I.German Holidays (all business closes) Germany, being part Lutheran and part Catholic, has certain holidays appropriate to both these branches of the Christian faith, and, of course, some of national character. Here they are: New Year's Day; Epiphany (Jan. 6); Day of St. Joseph (Mar. 19); Easter Monday; May Day (May 1); Ascension Day (Thursday following 5th Sunday after Easter); Whitmonday (7th after Easter Monday); Corpus Christi (Thursday following 8th Sunday after Easter); Thanksgiving Day (movable; early Oct.); Reformation Day (movable; late deal holidays Oct.); Christmas and the day following. Some Nuggets of Fact German Review is the name of an excellent llustrated quarterly published by the German Tourist Association. It is a wonderful whetter of the travel appetite. Other lively illustrated German magazines are Frankfurter lllustrierte, Der Stern (Hamburg) and Deutsche Illustrierte (Stuttgart).
Yugoslav Holidays (all business closes) New Year's Day; Workers' Day (May 1); Anniversary of the Republic (Nov. 29), a big day featured by parades. Provincial holidays occur on July 7 (Serbia); July 13 (Monte-icgro); July 22 (Slovenia); July 27 (Croatia and Bosnia); Oct. 11 (Macedonia ). |
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