Holidays in Italy:
Date.............English Name,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Local Name
January 1.....New Year's Day.............Capodanno
January 6 ........Epiphany ......................Epifania
Moveable......... Easter Sunday............ Pasqua
Monday after
Easter .............Easter Monday ............Lunedì di Pasqua
April 25 ........Anniversary of Liberation ......Liberazione1945
May 1 ................Labour Day .....................Festa del Lavoro
June 2 ................Republic Day ................Festa della Repubblica
August 15 ............Assumption Day.... ............Assunzione or Ferragosto
November 1............ All Saints,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ognissanti
December 8...... Immaculate Conception........ Immacolata Concezione
December 25 ............Christmas Day ........................Natale
December 26 ...............St Stephen's Day ...........Santo Stefano
2006-11-15 22:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you did not specify where "here" refers to, I will just stress, that in Italy, as in Spain, they celebrate all Catholic holidays, all the saints, and some other regional holidays. But in Italy you rarely have a "bridge" over several holidays, contrary to Spain, where it is a common practice. See it here for details... http://www.qppstudio.net/bankholidays2006/italy.htm
2006-11-15 22:15:00
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answered by Tzvety 2
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you're purely going to get solutions pertaining to to exhibit persons as atheists do not percentage something except a rejection of the idea of the existence of God, so in my opinion i celebrate new years, i celebrate christmas with my nuclear kinfolk, a number of whom are christian yet a lot of whom have grown out of the religiousity of my grandparents and manage christmas a kinfolk time- you'll observe that maximum christmas traditions are secular fairly than christian- there is not something christian about a christmas tree, giving and recieving presents, santa claus, sweet canes, a huge christmas banquet, etc- in truth a lot of this stuff were done on the twenty fifth of december lengthy formerly Jesus Christ replaced into born by the romans for Saturnalia. I even celebrate easter with my kinfolk and do not locate something non secular about the easter bunny or giving chocolate historic fertility symbols to little ones. really you do not favor to be non secular to computer screen the fairs and vacation trips of your lifestyle.
2016-11-29 04:44:17
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answered by lesniewski 4
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they are nearly all the same to the ones we have here
they have christmas-natale
easter-pasqua
etc
but depending on where you go they have their own local ones
2006-11-18 21:07:28
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answered by twinkle star 3
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