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Is January 2, 2023 a public holiday? What day is January 1, 2023?

Tourwix News 25.11.2022   5491

Is January 2, 2023 a public holiday? What day is January 1, 2023?

With the date of January 1st, known as New Year's Day, falling on a weekend Sunday in 2023, the search for the answer to the question of whether January 2nd, 2023 is a public holiday began. Are there school holidays on January 2, 2023 after the official public holiday of January 1, 2023?

Planning began shortly before the first day of the new year 2023. The previously established official holiday calendar established how many days a holiday would occur.

The excitement of the New Year has reached the door for people living not only in Turkey but around the world. In the first minutes of 2023, when there is little time left, 2022 is said goodbye and even new gifts are bought for lovers, friends and families.

When is January 1, 2023, on which day does it coincide?

January 1, which has been a public holiday since 1935, coincides with the weekend, i.e. Sunday in 2023. Monday January 2, 2023 after January 1 coinciding with Sunday which is one of the weekend holidays is not a holiday.

Is Monday 2 January 2023 a public holiday?

After January 1, which has been a public holiday since 1935, January 2, 2023 is not a public holiday. In other words, on January 2, 2023, schools and official institutions and organizations will be open.

How many days and when does the holiday of Ramadan 2023 begin?

In 2023, the holiday of Ramadan begins on April 20th and ends on April 23rd. Calculated on the basis of the Hijri calendar, the festival of Ramadan is celebrated 11 days before the Gregorian calendar each year. The Ramadan holiday starts on Thursday April 20th with a half day. On 21-22-23 April is an all day holiday. In other words, the holidays of Ramadan festival in 2023 will last 3.5 days in total.

When does the Feast of Sacrifice begin in 2023 and how many days will it last?

In 2023, the Feast of Sacrifice begins on June 27th and ends on July 1st. On Tuesday, June 27th, the Feast of Sacrifice begins with a half day. On 28-29-30 June and July 1 are all-day public holidays. In other words, the Feast of Sacrifice in 2023 will last a total of 4.5 days. However, the Feast of Sacrifice is expected to be extended to 9 days in 2023 as the day of Arafah coincides with Tuesday.

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