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Dominican Republic Holidays
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| Holiday Name |
Date 2007 |
Rule Type |
| New Year's Day |
Mon Jan 1 ( n ) |
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| Epiphany |
Sat Jan 6
( i ) |
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| Lady of Altagracia Day |
Sun Jan 21
( k ) |
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| Duartes' Birthday |
Mon Jan 29
( i ) |
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| Independence Day |
Tue Feb 27 |
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| Good Friday |
Fri Apr 6 |
Easter |
| Easter |
Sun Apr 8 |
Easter |
| Labor Day |
Mon April 30
( i ) |
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| Corpus Christi Day |
Thu Jun 7 |
Easter |
| Independence Restoration Day |
Mon Aug 20 ( i ) |
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Lady of Mercedes Day |
Mon Sep 24 ( n ) |
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| Constitution Day |
Mon Nov 5 |
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Christmas Day |
Tue Dec 25 |
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Specific comments on bank and public holidays in Dominican Republic
Note that Epiphany, Juan Pablo Duartes' Birthday, Labor Day, and Restoration Day are to be moved to the preceding Monday if they fall on a Tuesday or Wednesday, and to the following Monday if they fall on a Thursday, Friday, or Sunday.
Footnotes
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Days in Lieu : These bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays, in Dominican Republic, have specific official rules that determine that they are moved, or that a days in lieu is given when they occur on a Saturday or on a Sunday, or in both cases. The effects of those rules have already been included in the dates displayed above. |
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Saturdays : As mentioned in footnote (i), above, our research indicates that some of the bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays that occur on a weekend in Dominican Republic, are moved, or that days in lieu are given. The fact that the date displayed above is a Saturday means that either this particular holiday does not move, or it only moves it it occurs on a Sunday. Examples of this are religious holidays such as Holy Saturday, or the actual date of a holiday, such as Christmas, for which an additional day in lieu is given when it occurs on a weekend. |
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Sundays : As mentioned in footnote (i), above, our research indicates that bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays that occur on a Sunday in Dominican Republic, are moved, or that days in lieu are given. The fact that the date displayed above is a Sunday means that this particular holiday does not move. Examples of this are religious holidays such as Easter Sunday, or the actual date of a holiday, such as Christmas, for which an additional day in lieu is given when it occurs on a weekend. |
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