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Dias
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Esta lista de
2012 de dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para
Indonésia foi gerada pelo Q++ Studio Diary Publishing
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Notícias
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New Year's Day
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Chinese New Year (Imlek)
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The Prophet's Birthday (Maulidur Rasul)
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Hari Raya Nyepi Tahun Baru (Hindu New Year)
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Good Friday (Hari Raya Paskah)
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Waisak (Buddha Day)
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Ascension Day
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Public Holiday (Cuti Bersama 2012)
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Government |
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The Prophet's Ascension (Isra' Miraj Nabi)
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Public Holiday (Jakarta Local Elections)
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Independence Day
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Hari Raya Idul Fitri (End of Ramadan)
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Idul Fitri Holiday
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Public Holiday (Cuti Bersama 2012)
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Public Holiday (Cuti Bersama 2012)
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Government |
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Idul Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)
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Islamic New Year
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Public Holiday (Cuti Bersama 2012)
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Public Holiday (Cuti Bersama 2012)
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Christmas Day
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New Year's Eve Bank Holiday
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Os seguintes noticias sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Indonésia estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco. 30 Apr 2012 (The Jakarta Post-ANTARA) On the eve of this year's International Labour Day, Indonesia’s Home Minister, Gamawan Fauzi, has announced that the Indonesian government was deliberating whether to add May 1st as a new annual non-working public holiday (Hari Libur Nasional) in Indonesia.
05 Jan 2012 (The Jakarta Post-ANTARA) The Governor of Indonesia’s State of Bali, Made Mangku Pastika, has declared 18 additional state non-working public holidays "to allow resident Hindus to perform religious rituals" during the calendar year 2012.
16 Nov 2011 (Antara News Agency-Jakarta) Jakarta's General Elections Commission (KPU) has asked Jakarta Governor, Fauzi Bowo, to declare a one-off public holiday in Jakarta, Indonesia's political and economic Capital, on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, on the date of the upcoming Jakarta Regional Head election (Pemilukada).
20 Oct 2011 (The Jakarta Post-ANTARA) Indonesia’s second-largest Muslim organization, Muhammadiyah, has once again announced a different date for the upcoming Idul Adha (feast of sacrifice) than that announced in the official list of 2011 Indonesian public holidays.
14 Jul 2011 (Situs Resmi Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Kesejahteraan Rakyat-Jakarta) The government of Indonesia has issued a decree (Surat Keputusan Bersama tentang Hari Libur Nasional dan Cuti Bersama 2012) designating public holidays and collective leave days for the calendar year 2012, for both the private and public sectors.
23 May 2011 (Antara News Agency-Jakarta) Earlier this morning, the Indonesian government announced that it had decided to declare another one-off bridge public holiday (locally known as collective leave) for Friday, June 3, 2011, in conjunction with the already gazetted annual public holiday of Thursday, June 2, 2011.
13 May 2011 (The Jakarta Post-ANTARA) Earlier this morning, the Indonesian government declared an additional one-off bridge public holiday (locally known as collective leave) for Monday, May 16, 2011, ahead of the annual public holiday of Waisak on Tuesday, May 17, 2011.
10 Nov 2010 (Antara News Agency-Jakarta) Following a meeting at the Religious Affairs Department in Jakarta, the government of Indonesia announced that the upcoming Idul Adha public holiday would be on Wednesday, November 17, 2010.
09 Sep 2010 (Antara News Agency-Bali) Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Suryadharma Ali, has announced that the current month of Ramadan would last 30 days, and therefore that the upcoming Idul Fitri public holiday would be on Friday, September 10, 2010.
15 Jun 2010 (Situs Resmi Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Kesejahteraan Rakyat-Jakarta) The government of Indonesia has issued a decree (Surat Keputusan Bersama (SKB) tentang Hari Libur Nasional dan Cuti Bersama 2011) designating public holidays and collective leave days for 2011.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Indonésia 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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Os seguintes comentários sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Indonésia estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco. Governing Law: Official public holidays in Indonesia are announced in the summer of every year, for the following year, by a Joint Decree of the Minister of Religious Affairs, Minister of Manpower and Transmigration, and the State Minister for Enhancement of Efficiency of State Apparatuses, such as the No. 407/2005, No. KEP.185/MEN/VII/2005; No. SKB/02/M.PAN/7/2005 On Holidays and Collective Leave in 2006, and the National Holidays and Collective Leave in 2008 (No. 55/2007, No. KEP.222/MEN/V/2007 and No. SKB/03/M.PAN/5/2007.
Weekend Public Holidays: Public holidays that occur on a weekend remain on that date (ie. they are not moved to another date, such as the following Monday, for example).
Bridge Holidays: the government will regularly declare bridge holidays that extend from public holidays that fall on a Tuesday or Thursday to the nearest weekend. These bridge holidays are called Shared Holiday by Government Decree for an Extended Weekend, or cuti bersama.
More generally, Cuti Bersama ares officially declared long holidays established to stimulate national tourism and increase efficiency in the operation of government offices.
Chinese New Year: Until 1999, the celebration of Chinese New Year in public spaces was not permitted, and it has only been a national public holiday since 2003, following President, Megawati Sukarnoputri's announcement in February 2002.
Eid al Fitr is an official national public holiday for only the first two days. Banks close for the entire week. Many businesses close for at least the entire week, if not two. The days off can be leading up to, after, or a combination of both, depending on which day of the week Shawwal 1 is. This is the time of year when just about everyone travels back home.
Nyepi (the Balinese equivalent of the word for silence) is a national public holiday, but it is particularly strictly observed in the Island of Bali where the Balinese celebrate Nyepi as a day of absolute silence and meditation, which includes the shut down of the island's airport, for a 24 hour period. Most major hotels permit guests full use of hotel grounds and outlets with a tacit understanding that guests should not venture outside the property's bounds.
Ethnic Javanese make up roughly about 40 percent of the Indonesian population of 220 million people. The Javanese Calendar coincides with the Islamic year. New year's day in Javanese culture is marked with the cleansing of the spirit and starting of the coming year with fresh attitude and hope . |
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Observância : Qualquer entrada na coluna "Observance" indica que, em Indonésia o dia feriado e ponto facultativo pode ser somente regional, não-oficial, ou limitado a certos grupos linguísticos e/ou religiosos, ou começam em uma hora que não seja meia-noite. Para maiores informações, veja nossas páginas calendários religiosos do mundo. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh. |
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Dias Feriados Religiosos : Dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Indonésia que são baseados em certos calendários religiosos podem submeter-se a variações locais devido à interpretações diferentes entre autoridades religiosas, ou mudanças arbitrárias aparentes na data celebrada do dia feriado porque este está em conflito com um outro feriado que está baseado em outro calendário, ou porque o dia do feriado é julgado inapropriado (superstições). Para saber mais sobre estas incertezas, veja a nota abaixo, para, se houver, cada religião específica. |
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Feriados Muçulmanos : Dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos muçulmanos para Indonésia, foram avaliados usando o calendário da MABIMS (Menteri Agama Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, dan Singapura). Para os cálculos do Salat (horários de prece), veja a página Freeware. |
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Feriados Lunisolares : O cálculo das fases da lua, nascer do sol, pôr-do-sol e ocaso lunar usados para prever dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para Indonésia são baseados na posição geográfica de Jakarta (latitude -6,1°N, longitude 106,8°E, GMT+7,0 fuso horário, %SUMMERTIME%). Observe que muitos países do sudeste Asiático estão progressivamente mudando a regra de recorrência de alguns de seus dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos lunares/solares para regras baseadas em datas fixas do calendário ocidental Gregoriano. Portanto, enquanto as datas previstas acima para 2013 e além estão precisas e tecnicamente corretas, as regras destes feriados podem mudar nos próximos anos. Para maiores detalhes sobre dias feriados lunares e solares, veja Lunisolar Footnotes. |
Aviso
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apresentar uma lista precisa de 2012 dias feriados nacionais e pontos
facultativos
para Indonésia, nós não nos responsabilizamos por qualquer erro ou omissão nos
dados apresentados acima. Em muitas partes do mundo,
dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos são sujeitos a mudanças arbitrárias de última hora pelas autoridades
locais, é recomendado a verificação dos dados acima com a embaixada ou consulado
do Indonésia, antes de planejar qualquer viagem ao Indonésia. Também
deveria-se ler todos os comentários e notas ao pé da página acima. |
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