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Días
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Esta lista de días feriados y días festivos y días de descanso obligatorio en 2012
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Holiday Name |
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New Year's Day (Sovereignty Day)
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Vie |
Army Day (1921) (except Kurdistan)
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Moulad (The Prophet's Birthday)
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Lun |
Rebellion Anniversary (1991) (Kurdistan)
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Mié |
Nowruz (Persian New Year) (Kurdistan)
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Lun |
Public Holiday (Baghdad) (Arab Summit)
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Mar |
Public Holiday (Baghdad) (Arab Summit)
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Mié |
Public Holiday (Baghdad) (Arab Summit)
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Jue |
Public Holiday (Baghdad) (Arab Summit)
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Vie |
Public Holiday (Baghdad) (Arab Summit)
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Lun |
Baghdad Liberation Day (Kurdistan)
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Labor Day
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Sáb |
Republic Day
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Eid al Fitr (End of Ramadan)
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Lun |
Eid al Fitr Holiday
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Eid al Fitr Holiday
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Mié |
National Iraqi Day
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Vie |
Eid al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)
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Sáb |
Eid al Adha Holiday
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Eid al Adha Holiday
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Lun |
Eid al Adha Holiday
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Islamic New Year
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Sáb |
Ashura
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Lun |
Iraq Day (tentative)
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Estas noticias recientes sobre los días feriados en Iraq, son in Ingles. Si tiene cualquiera pregunta sobre estos comentarios, por favor contáctanos. 25 Mar 2012 (Aswat Al Iraq-Baghdad) The Iraqi Federal Government has finally announced that the whole of next week (March 26-30, 2012) would be one-off non-working public holidays due to the upcoming Arab Summit.
16 Mar 2012 (Al Sumaria News-Baghdad) The Iraqi Director of Traffic Department, Major General Issam Hassan, has announced that, despite earlier announcements, neither Wednesday March 28, nor Thursday March 29, 2012, would be one-off non-working public holidays due to the upcoming Arab Summit.
07 Mar 2012 (Al Sabaah-Baghdad) The Iraqi parliament has introduced. for a first reading, legislation aimed at, once again, overhauling and hopefully simplifying the official list of non-working public holidays in Iraq.
09 Feb 2012 (Al Sumaria News-Baghdad) The Iraqi Interior Ministry has announced that Thursday, March 29, 2012, the date of the upcoming Arab Summit hosted in Baghdad, would be a one-off municipal non-working public holiday.
01 Feb 2012 (National Iraqi News Agency-NINA) The General Secretariat of the Iraqi Council of Ministers has announced that the date of the upcoming Prophet's Birthday non-working public holiday in Iraq would be Sunday, February 5, 2012.
19 Jan 2012 (National Iraqi News Agency-NINA) Iraq's Najaf provincial council has announced that it had declared Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22, 2012, as regional public holidays on account of the upcoming anniversary of the death of Prophet Mohammad.
05 Jan 2012 (National Iraqi News Agency-NINA) Iraq's Babylon governorate Council has announced that it had decided to declare Wednesday and Thursday, January 11 and 12, 2012, as a non-working provincial public holiday.
30 Dec 2011 (National Iraqi News Agency-NINA) Iraq's Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, has declared tomorrow, Saturday, December 31, 2011, as a non-working national public holiday, to be named "Iraq Day".
24 Nov 2011 (National Iraqi News Agency-NINA) Iraq's Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has announced that Sunday, November 27, 2011, would be an official public holiday on account of the upcoming Hijra new year 1433.
01 Nov 2011 (National Iraqi News Agency-NINA) The Secretariat of the Iraqi Council of Ministers has announced that the upcoming Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) public holidays would run from Sunday, November 6, until Thursday, November 10, 2011, inclusively.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Iraq public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters. |
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Informaciones
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Estos comentarios, sobre los días feriados en Iraq, son in Ingles. Si tiene cualquiera pregunta sobre estos comentarios, por favor contáctanos. Governing Law: On May 8, 2007, the Council of Ministers repealed the previous Holidays And Public Holidays No.110 of 1972, in particular canceling the February 8, and July 17, public holidays.
Weekends: Article 3 of the aforementioned cabinet decree instituded Fridays and Saturdays as weekends in Iraq. In addition most offices work only half days on Thursdays.
National Iraqi Day: This public holiday was created in early 2008 as a non-controversial date that would offend none of Iraq's sectarian groups. It commemorates the date when Iraq joined the League of Nations (the UN's predecessor) in 1932.
Eid al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) is officially listed as a 2 day holiday by the U.S. Embassy but unofficially is celebrated for up to 5 days. It is listed as a 4 day holiday here since no official sources could be found that change it from when it was officially 4 days.
April 9 (anniversary of the fall of Baghdad and the regime of Saddam Hussein in 2003) or Baghdad Liberation Day was a public holiday in Iraq from 2004-2006 but was abolished, nationally in 2007. However, it remains an official public holiday in the Kurdish autonomous region, for all businesses, government offices, schools, universities and hospitals .
July 14: This public holiday, instituted in 2007, commemorates the 1958 revolution, led by Abdelkareem Qassem, who spearheaded the Free Officers Movement that turned Iraq from a monarchy into a republic.
Novruz: This is the new year celebrations which date back to Persian times and are held in various forms in Iran, Afghanistan and some former Soviet republics. Traditionally in Iraq the festival is marked by country gatherings where tradition reigns, from costumes to food to music and dance. Nouroz is considered one of the most important Kurdish festivals. In 2006, the government of the autonomous region of Kurdistan called a three day public holiday.
Caveats: Due to the lack of stability in the country, the consistency of public holidays will be in flux. Traditional Islamic public holidays will continue to be celebrated by various factions and will always be, regardless of what the long term government proclamations might be. In addition, many of the decrees related to Saddam-era holidays, are either ignored, or take many years to take effect (one glaring example, July 17, which the Governing Council voted to scrap in 2003, but which remained until 2007).
Religious Minorities: The draft law on public holidays of 2008 recognizes the rights of some religious minorities to observe their holidays.
• Christians: 25 December (although this was later declared a national public holiday)
• Jews: the Day of Atonement, Pessah, and the Feast of Tabernacles.
• Sabeans (Mandeans, tiny Gnostic sect that reveres John the Baptist) the Panja Feast, which is their major holiday on 7-8 August, and the little feast on 23 November.
• Yazidis, the first Friday of December of every year, the first Wednesday of April according to the Eastern calendar, 23-30 September according to the Eastern calendar, and 18-21 July according to the Eastern calendar. |
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Acatamiento: Las notas que se incluyen en la columna Observance indican que, en Iraq, el día feriado podría ser regional, no oficial, estar limitado a determinadas religiones o grupos lingüísticos o no comenzar a la medianoche. Para más información, consulte nuestras páginas sobre los calendarios religiosos del mundo. |
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Calendarios Religiosos: Los días feriados basados en ciertos calendarios religiosos están sujetos a variaciones locales producidas por diferentes interpretaciones entre las distintas autoridades religiosas o a modificaciones aparentemente arbitrarias en la fecha en que se celebra el día feriado por entrar en conflicto con otra festividad que se calcula de acuerdo con otro calendario, o porque el día del feriado se considera desfavorable (de mala suerte). Para más información sobre estas dudas, consulte la nota al pie de página sobre cada religión en específico. |
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Feriados Musulmanes: En Iraq, los días feriados y días festivos musulmanes se calculan utilizando el calendario Umm al-Qura de Arabia Saudí, de utilización oficial en Arabia Saudí y de gran utilización en la mayoría de los estados del Golfo Pérsico. Estos días feriados podrían celebrarse un día después en los países que no estén dentro de la región del Golfo. Los amaneceres, atardeceres, fases lunares, salidas y puestas de la luna que se utilizan para hacer estos cálculos se basan en la posición geográfica de la Meca (latitud 21.42°N, longitud, 39.82°E, GMT+3 horas, sin horario de verano). Para más información sobre los feriados musulmanes, consulte la sección Feriados del calendario musulmán. Para ver los cálculos del Salat (horarios de las oraciones), consulte la página Freeware. |
Disclaimer
Hemos hecho cada esfuerzo de presentar una lista exacta de los días feriados
para 2012 en Iraq. Pero no podemos aceptar ninguna responsabilidad de
ningún error u omisión en los datos presentados arriba.
Usted debería leer todos los comentarios y notas arriba. Además, en muchas
partes del mundo, los días feriados están conforme a cambios arbitrarios. Estos
cambios de última hora por autoridades locales no pueden ser predichos.
Entonces, le recomendamos verificar las fechas antedichas con la embajada o el
consulado de Iraq, antes de planear cualquier viaje hasta Iraq. |
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