Italian Heritage Festival

1 january, italy, or new year's (unreligious holiday)p6 january, or visible day (religious holiday)p14 february, valentine's day (civil custom festival)pfebruary-march carnival, or grail day (religious holiday)pmarch 8th, 38th women's day25 april, italian liberation day (unreligious day) <

labour day, which is also recognized by italy, is not celebrated and is not on vacation.

mother's day

in may is a recent year, usually using internationally used dates: the second sunday of may each year.

june 2nd, national day (a secular holiday)

national day.

on 2 june 1946, italy held a referendum to determine the system of state, which resulted in a majority in favour of the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of the republic, and the day was thus the national day of the italian republic.

on that day, the italian president was to hold a reception, which was to be celebrated by the embassies and consulates accredited abroad.

august 15th, august 15th, august 15th, august 15th, august 15th, august 15th.

state officials and staff of various units are now on leave in august, usually in two groups, the first from the end of july to 15 august and the second from 15 august to the end of august.

during this period, institutions are closed, schools are on leave and shops are rotated.

people usually go on vacations, either on the beach, in the mountains or abroad.

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25 december christmas (religious holiday)

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