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Public Holidays in Chile

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Year 2012

DateHolidayComment
January 1
(Sunday)
New Year's Day
March 12
(Monday)
summer holiday (end)
April 6
(Friday)
Good FridayReligious - Catholic or protestant
May 1
(Tuesday)
Labor Day/May Day
May 21
(Monday)
Navy Day
July 2
(Monday)
St Peter & St Paul (forwarded to Monday)
July 13
(Friday)
winter holiday (beginning)
July 16
(Monday)
Virgin Carmen Day
July 30
(Monday)
winter holiday (end)
August 15
(Wednesday)
AssumptionReligious - Catholic
September 17
(Monday)
Bridge day
September 18
(Tuesday)
Independence DayNational Day
September 19
(Wednesday)
Army Day
October 15
(Monday)
Day of the Discovery fo the Two Worlds
November 1
(Thursday)
All Saints' DayReligious - Catholic
November 2
(Friday)
National Protestant & Evangelical Churches day
December 7
(Friday)
summer holiday (beginning)
December 8
(Saturday)
Immaculate ConceptionReligious - Catholic
December 20
(Thursday)
summer holiday (beginning)
December 21
(Friday)
summer holiday (beginning)
December 25
(Tuesday)
Christmas DayReligious - Catholic or protestant



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