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Year 2012| Date | Holiday | Comment | January 1 (Sunday) | New Year's Day | | January 9 (Monday) | Martyrs'Day | | February 21 (Tuesday) | Carnival Tuesday | | February 27 (Monday) | beginning of school year | | April 6 (Friday) | Good Friday | Religious - Catholic or protestant | May 1 (Tuesday) | Labor Day | | June 1 (Friday) | mid-term holiday (beginning) | | June 11 (Monday) | mid-term holiday (end) | | August 15 (Wednesday) | Regional holiday | | September 14 (Friday) | mid-term holiday (beginning) | | September 24 (Monday) | mid-term holiday (end) | | November 3 (Saturday) | Independence from Colombia Day | | November 5 (Monday) | Colón Patriotic Day (Colón only) | | November 10 (Saturday) | First cry for independence | | November 26 (Monday) | Inauguration Day | National Day | December 8 (Saturday) | Mothers' Day | | December 21 (Friday) | end of school year | | December 24 (Monday) | Christmas Eve (1/2 day) | | December 25 (Tuesday) | Christmas Day | Religious - Catholic or protestant |
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Affordable real estate, extraordinary sceneries, near perfect weather, a low cost of living, inexpensive labor force and a pensionado program are just a few causes why retiring in Panama is the most excellent. Panama is quickly becoming one of the world's retirement spot.
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Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and has a well-deserved reputation to be a cultural icon of Europe. Getting around in Paris is easy, but driving is not the recommended way to see this beautiful city. For the tourist, walking may be one of the best ways to see the city because you’ll have the opportunity to really savor the full ambience of Parisian...
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Valencia can be found on the eastern coast of Spain and is bordered by the regions of Catalonia, Aragon, Castilla la Mancha and Murcia. The official languages of the region are Castilian Spanish, which everyone is required to know by law throughout Spain under the Spanish Constitution of 1978, and also Valencia, which is similar to Catalan but under a different name.
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