In the Netherlands, which days are officially designated as public holidays?
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How do these holidays play a vital role in the country's cultural fabric, fostering a sense of shared identity, providing leisure time for individuals and families, and honoring significant historical events and traditions? Additionally, how do these public holidays contribute ...
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In the Netherlands, the official public holidays observed throughout the year include: New Year's Day (Nieuwjaarsdag) - January 1st Good Friday (Goede vrijdag) - the Friday before Easter Sunday Easter Sunday (Eerste paasdag) and Easter Monday (Tweede paasdag) - the Sunday and Monday following Good Friday King's Day (Koningsdag) - April 27th, or April 26th if the 27th falls on a Sunday Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag) - May 5th, celebrated every five years as a national holiday Ascension Day (Hemelvaartsdag) - 40 days after Easter Sunday, always on a Thursday Whit Sunday (Eerste pinksterdag) and Whit Monday (Tweede pinksterdag) - the Sunday and Monday following the seventh Sunday after Easter Christmas Day (Eerste kerstdag) and Boxing Day (Tweede kerstdag) - December 25th and 26tRead more