A complete overview of country-specific, public, private, and globally observed holidays in 2024
Date | Weekday | Event | Country | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
16 Sep | Monday | Independence Day | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Birth of the Prophet | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Day before the Mid-Autumn Festival | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Vap Poya | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Chuseok Eve | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Malaysia Day | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Respect for the Aged Day | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | National Heroes' Day | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Martyrs' Day | Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Mid-Autumn Festival | Not Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Binara Poya | Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Chuseok | Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Citizenship Day | Not Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Hangawi | Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Birth of the Crown Prince | Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | The Day Russia Invaded Poland in 1939 | Not Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | Sybirak's Day | Not Public | |
17 Sep | Tuesday | National Hero Day | Public | |
18 Sep | Wednesday | National Holiday | Public | |
18 Sep | Wednesday | Day after Mid-Autumn Festival | Public | |
18 Sep | Wednesday | Second Day of the Mid-Autumn Festival | Public | |
18 Sep | Wednesday | Air Force Birthday | Not Public | |
18 Sep | Wednesday | Second Day of Chuseok | Public | |
19 Sep | Thursday | Army Day | Public | |
19 Sep | Thursday | Indepedence Day | Public | |
19 Sep | Thursday | Thai Museum Day | Not Public | |
20 Sep | Friday | Constitution Day | Public | |
20 Sep | Friday | National Youth Day | Not Public | |
20 Sep | Friday | National Canal Conservation Day | Not Public | |
20 Sep | Friday | National POW/MIA Recognition Day | Not Public | |
21 Sep | Saturday | Customs Service Day | Not Public | |
21 Sep | Saturday | Valentine's Day | Not Public | |
21 Sep | Saturday | Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day | Public | |
21 Sep | Saturday | National CleanUp Day | Not Public | |
22 Sep | Sunday | September Equinox | Not Public | |
22 Sep | Sunday | Baptism of the Prophet | Public | |
22 Sep | Sunday | World Car-Free Day | Not Public | |
22 Sep | Sunday | Autumnal Equinox Day | Public | |
16 Sep | Monday | Mexican Independence Day | Other | |
21 Sep | Saturday | Batman Day | Other | |
21 Sep | Saturday | Oktoberfest | Other | |
21 Sep | Saturday | International Day of Peace | Other | |
22 Sep | Sunday | First Day of Fall | Other | |
22 Sep | Sunday | Fall Equinox | Other |
Date | Weekday | Event | Countdown |
---|---|---|---|
01 Jan | Monday | New Year's Day | |
15 Jan | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day | |
19 Feb | Monday | George Washington's Birthday | |
27 May | Monday | Memorial Day | |
19 Jun | Wednesday | Juneteenth National Independence Day | |
04 Jul | Thursday | Independence Day | |
02 Sep | Monday | Labor Day | |
14 Oct | Monday | Columbus Day | |
11 Nov | Monday | Veterans Day | |
28 Nov | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day | |
25 Dec | Wednesday | Christmas Day |
After landing on a Holiday page, you will find the “Add to Calendar” button on the right panel. After clicking it, it will be downloaded. When you open it, you can save it with your preferences in Microsoft Calendar for Computer or in Mobile Calendar app if you’re using your Mobile device.
We have tried to cover every country possible. Still, if you see any missing country, it is also missing from the Database. However, we are continuously working to be up-to-date. Please, give us feedback on which country you want to see by hitting the “Contact Us” button.
We are continuously updating our website. Please, leave us feedback on which Holiday you want to see. You may reach us via the “Contact Us” page.
The Holidays are under the “Resources” tab at the Top or Bottom Menu Bar. Then after landing on that page, you can search for a holiday in the Search Box at the top.
We certainly have the Day of the Dead, the same as “Dia de Los Muertos,” Celebrated in Mexico.
Yes, Epiphany is the same as Three Kings Day.
Yes, we continuously look to add more and more information to our site.
Not really. You will find same holidays under a lot of countries because that day is celebrated in more than one country.
‘Public’ means it’s a holiday. ‘Other’ means it’s not a holiday but still a significant day.
Those are Non-Public Holidays, and our database did not label them.