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Year 2012| Date | Holiday | Comment | January 1 (Sunday) | New Year's Day | | January 9 (Monday) | Christmas holiday (end) | | February 23 (Thursday) | sports holiday (beginning) | | February 23 (Thursday) | Half day closure | | February 24 (Friday) | Independence Day | National Day | March 5 (Monday) | sports holiday (end) | | March 7 (Wednesday) | teachers strike | | March 7 (Wednesday) | Teachers' strike | | March 8 (Thursday) | teachers strike | | March 9 (Friday) | teachers strike | | April 6 (Friday) | Good Friday | Religious - Catholic or protestant | April 13 (Friday) | spring holiday (beginning) | | April 23 (Monday) | spring holiday (end) | | May 1 (Tuesday) | Spring Bank Holiday | | June 8 (Friday) | summer holiday (beginning) | | June 22 (Friday) | Half day closure | | June 23 (Saturday) | Victory Day / Midsummer's Eve - Võidupüha | | June 24 (Sunday) | St John's Day | | August 20 (Monday) | Restoration of Independence | | August 27 (Monday) | summer holiday (end) | | October 12 (Friday) | mid-term holiday (beginning) | | October 22 (Monday) | mid-term holiday (end) | | December 21 (Friday) | Christmas holiday (beginning) | | December 24 (Monday) | Christmas Eve | | December 25 (Tuesday) | Christmas Day | Religious - Catholic or protestant | December 26 (Wednesday) | St Stephen's Day | Religious - Catholic or protestant | December 31 (Monday) | Half day closure | |
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