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Public Holidays in Estonia

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Year 2012

DateHolidayComment
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 DayNational 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 FridayReligious - 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 DayReligious - Catholic or protestant
December 26
(Wednesday)
St Stephen's DayReligious - Catholic or protestant
December 31
(Monday)
Half day closure


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