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Festivitā pubbliche e nazionali in Filippine

Questo elenco di festivitā nazionali, bancarie, legali e pubbliche per l’anno 2012 in Filippine, č stato generato da Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System, usando le regole sulle ricorrenze delle festivitā. Se ci sono delle domande o commenti sulle informazioni pubblicate in questo sito web, non esitate a contattarci.

 
Dopo questo elenco:   Notizie    Informazioni Aggiuntive    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name Observance*
Dom New Year's Day (Araw ng Bagong Taon)
Lun Chinese Lunar New Year
* Sab The Prophet's Birthday (Maulid-un-Nabi) (ARMM) Regional
Gio Maundy Thursday (Huwebes Santo)
Ven Good Friday (Biyernes Santo)
Sab Public Holiday (Black Saturday)
Lun Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)
Mar Labor Day (Araw ng Manggagawa)
Mar Independence Day
* Dom The Prophet's Ascension (Lailatul Isra Wal Mi'raj) (ARMM) Regional
* Dom Manila Day (Araw ng Maynila) Regional
Dom Eid'l Fitr (End of Ramadan)
Mar Aquino Day
Lun National Heroes' Day (Araw ng mga Bayani)
Ven Eid'l Adha
Gio All Saints' Day (Araw ng mga Namayapa)
Ven Additional Public Holiday
* Gio Islamic New Year (Amun Jadid) (ARMM) Regional
Ven Bonifacio Day (Araw ni Bonifacio)
Lun Additional Public Holiday
Mar Christmas Day (Pasko)
Dom Rizal Day (Araw ni Rizal)
Lun New Year's Eve (Bisperas ng Bagong Taon)

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Notizie

I seguenti notizie sulle festivitā pubbliche di Filippine, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci.  04 Apr 2012 (Philippine Information Agency-Manila) Philippines' President, Benigno Simeon Aquino III, has issued a proclamation declaring Monday, December 24, 2012, an additional non-working public holiday throughout the Philippines.  02 Apr 2012 (Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines-Manila) Philippines' President, Benigno Simeon Aquino III, has issued a proclamation declaring that the upcoming Black Saturday, on April 7, 2012, would once again be declared as a non-working public holiday in the Philippines.  11 Mar 2012 (Public Relations and Information Bureau of the Philippines House of Representatives-Manila) The Philippines House of Representatives has approved, on third and final reading, a bill which declares March 8 an annual non-working public holiday in the Philippines to commemorate "National Women's Day".  07 Mar 2012 (Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines-Twitter) Malacaņang, Philippine's presidential palace, has issued a statement confirming that tomorrow, Thursday, March 8, 2012, would not be a non-working public holiday in the Philippines.  10 Dec 2011 (Philippine Information Agency-Manila) Malacaņang, Philippine's presidential palace, has clarified the list of non-working public holidays in the Philippines for the remainder of 2011.  01 Dec 2011 (Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines-Manila) The government of the Philippines has issued Proclamation No. 295, s. 2011, signed by President Aquino, listing the special and regular public holidays in the Philippines for the calendar year 2012.  18 Nov 2011 (Philippine Information Agency-Manila) Malacaņang, the Philippines' Presidential Palace, has issued a statement ruling out the move of the upcoming Bonifacio Day public holiday from its announced date of Wednesday, November 30, 2011, to the nearest weekend as many had expected based on Republic Act 9492.  21 Oct 2011 (Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines-Manila) Philippines' President, Benigno S. Aquino III, has signed Proclamation No. 276 which moves the date of the upcoming Eidul Adha non-working public holiday from the previously announced date of Sunday, November 6, to Monday, November 7, 2011.  10 Oct 2011 (Philippine Information Agency-Manila) Philippines' President, Benigno S. Aquino III, has issued Proclamation No. 265 declaring Monday, October 31, 2011, the eve of All Saints’ Day, as a special non-working public holiday throughout the Philippines.  16 Sep 2011 (Philippine Information Agency-City of Malolos) Two separate bills are about to be introduced to the Philppines' Congress which would declare as new annual national non-working public holidays on January 23 and September 15.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Filippine public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informazioni Aggiuntive

I seguenti commenti sulle festivitā pubbliche di Filippine, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci.  Governing Law: Official regular public holidays, in the Philippines, are regulated by Executive Order 203 and incorporated in Executive Order 292, and as amended by Republic Act No. 9177. The 2 additional, so called, nationwide special days (November 1 and December 31) are regulated by EO 203.  It is the President's prerogative to declare the next working day a public holiday if the actual public holiday falls on a Sunday. Sometimes this is only done at the last minute.  Public Holidays Economics: In order to boost domestic tourism, the government, in 2002, made it a policy to move public holidays falling on a weekend to Friday or Monday, thus extending the weekend to three days. But, in 2004, Malacaņang decided to give its "holiday economics" a rest following complaints from business executives. However, in early 2007, President Arroyo declared 4 non-working public holidays for the year, under Proclamation No. 1211 .  Muslim Holidays: The holidays of Amun Jadid (New Year), Maulid-un-Nabi (Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad), Lailatul Isra Wal Mi'raj (Nocturnal Journey and Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad), Id-ul-Fitr (Hari Raya Pausa), and Id-ul-Adha (Hari Raja Haji), are officially observed, pursuant to Presidential Decree 1083 and Civil Service Commission Resolution No. 81-1277, in the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur and in the cities of Cotabato, Iligan, Marawi, Pagadian and Zamboanga, and in such other Muslim Provinces and cities as may be created. Upon proclamation by the President of the Philippines, Muslim holidays may also be officially observed in the provinces and cities.  Eid al Fitr (End of Ramadan, first day of the month of Shawwal) is a national public holiday, created by virtue of Republic Act No. 9177 and signed on November 13, 2002. It was observed as a national public holiday for the first time on December 6, 2002.  The Christmas season in the Philippines started with dawn masses from Dec. 16 and ends on Jan. 6 as Filipinos hold family reunions, exchange gifts and feast on roasted pig and delicacies, such as rice cake and ginger tea.  Since 1986, the government has observed a holiday ceasefire with communist and Muslim rebels as the mainly Roman Catholic country celebrates one of the world's longest yuletide seasons .


Footnotes
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Osservanza: qualsiasi voce della colonna "Observance" (osservanza) indica che, in Filippine, la festivitā potrebbe essere regionale o non ufficiale o limitata a certi gruppi religiosi e/o linguistici, o iniziare in un’ora diversa da mezzanotte. Per altre informazioni dettagliate, vedere le nostre pagine sui calendari religiosi del mondo.

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Festivitā religiose: le festivitā pubbliche in Filippine che sono basate su certi calendari religiosi potrebbero essere soggette a variazioni locali dovute a differenti interpretazioni delle varie autoritā religiose, o a modifiche apparentemente arbitrarie della data in cui si celebra una festivitā perché si scontra con un’altra festa basata su un altro calendario, o perché il giorno della festivitā viene considerato nefasto (sfortunato). Per altre informazioni su queste incertezze, vedere la nota a pie di pagina qui sotto, se presente, per qualsiasi specifica religione.

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Festivitā mussulmane: le festivitā bancarie, legali e pubbliche mussulmane in Filippine sono state valutate usando il calendario Umm al-Qura dell’Arabia Saudita, che č usato in Arabia Saudita e nella maggior parte degli stati del Golfo Persico. Le festivitā potrebbero cadere un giorno pių tardi nei paesi che non fanno parte della regione del Golfo. Il sorgere e tramonto del sole, fasi della luna, sorgere e tramonto della luna utilizzati in questi calcoli sono basati sulla posizione della Mecca (latitudine 21,42°N, longitudine, 39,82°E, orario GMT+3, non ci sono regole per l’ora legale). Per altre informazioni dettagliate sulla valutazione delle festivitā mussulmane, vedere le Festivitā del calendario mussulmano. Per i calcoli degli orari di preghiera (Salat), vedere la pagina Freeware.


Disclaimer
Sebbene sia stato fatto qualsiasi sforzo per presentare un elenco accurato delle festivitā legali, pubbliche e bancarie per l’anno 2012 in Filippine, non accettiamo nessuna responsabilitā per qualsiasi errore od omissione nei dati presentati qui sopra. Inoltre, in molte aree del mondo le festivitā sono soggette ad arbitrari, modifiche all’ultimo minuto, variazioni da parte delle autoritā locali. Pertanto si consiglia di verificare le date di cui sopra presso la propria ambasciata o consolato in Filippine, prima di pianificare qualsiasi viaggio in Filippine. Si dovrebbero anche leggere i commenti e le note a pie di pagina qui sopra.



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