Korpus Kristi
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Hari Khamis 8 juni, 2023
Katolik : Commemorates the Last supper. Pope Urban IV ordered the observance of such a feast in 1264, and in the following century it became universal in the Western Church.
For six hundred years that feast was observed on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, but in 1970 the new Roman Missal, while retaining that day for some countries, provided that in others the feast be observed on the Sunday after Trinity.
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (NIFFF)r
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Hari Jumaat 30 juni, 2023
Budaya : Www.nifff.ch lasts 5 days 2023 edition CONFIRMED
Liburan Musim Panas (permulaan)
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Hari Jumaat 30 juni, 2023
Liburan sekolah :
Perayaan Nasional
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Hari Selasa 1 agustus, 2023
Liburan Sekuler : Instaured at the end of the XIX century. The date refers to an agreement made at the beginning of August 1291 between Uri, Schwyz and Nidwalden. Traditional observance includes bonfires on the the mountains and celebrations in the communities, occasions for patriotic speeches. Modern observance, fostered by the Tourist offices, include fireworks.
Liburan Musim Panas (akhir)
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Hari Senen 14 agustus, 2023
Liburan sekolah :
Festival Air Mancur
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Hari Selasa 12 september, 2023
Budaya :
Hari Senin Puasa Federal
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Hari Senen 18 september, 2023
Liburan Sekuler : Only in Vaud & Neuchâtel
Liburan Musim Gugur (permulaan)
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Hari Jumaat 29 september, 2023
Liburan sekolah :
Liburan Musim Gugur (akhir)
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Hari Senen 16 oktober, 2023
Liburan sekolah :
Libur Hari Natal (permulaan)
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Hari Rabu 20 desember, 2023
Liburan sekolah :
HARI NATAL
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Hari Senen 25 desember, 2023
Katolik atau Protestan : Since pre-historic times in Europe, festivities (bonfires, offrerings) were marking the beginning of longer hours of daylight with fires and ritual. The Roman festival of Saturnalia lasted several days in December (gambling and offerings). Germanic tribes also celebrated mid-winter (drinking and rituals). The Bulgarian (with Koleduvane) and the Polish (with Gwiazdka) perpetuate this tradition. Jesus of Nazareth was probably born in springtime (Reformists favour autumn). But in the 4th century, December 25th was chosen for the celebration of his birth by Pope Julius I (Bishop Liberus is also mentioned in 354 A.D.). Thus, a Christian element was introduced in the long-established mid-winter festivals. Before 1582, the Papal States and other Italian city states celebrated New Years Day on Christmas Day