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Gesetzlichen Feiertage für
Estland
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Diese Liste mit
2012 Bankfeiertagen, Nationalfeiertagen und gesetzlichen
Feiertagen für Estland ist vom Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System
unter Verwendung von Feiertags-Wiederholungsregeln generiert worden.
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Unten diese
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Letzten Nachrichten
Zusätzliche Informationen
Footnotes
Haftungsausschluss
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New Year's Day
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Afternoon before Independence Day
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Iseseisvuspäev (Independence Day)
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Good Friday
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Easter
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Kevadpüha (Spring Day)
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Whit Sunday (Pentecost)
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Afternoon before Victory Day
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Victory Day
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Midsummer's Day / Saint John's Day
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Independence Restoration Day
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Christmas Eve
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Christmas Day
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Mit |
Second Day of Christmas
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Afternoon before New Year's Day
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Afternoon |
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Die folgenden letzten Nachrichten über die Feiertage von Estland sind in Englisch. Falls Sie irgendwelche Fragen hinsichtlich dieser Anmerkungen haben sollten, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. 23 Jan 2012 (Eesti Rahvusringhääling-ERR) On January 31, Estonia's Parliamentary Constitutional Committee will be examining a proposal to add Russian Orthodox Christmas as a new annual non-working public holiday in Estonia.
17 May 2011 (Eesti Rahvusringhääling-ERR) Estonia's Centre Party has introduced legislation that would make Easter Monday a non-working public holiday in Estonia, beginning in 2012.
17 Feb 2011 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act and the Estonian Flag Act Amendment Act (RT I, 09.03.2011, 2) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
21 Jan 2010 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act Amendment Act (RT I 2010, 7, 27) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
18 Jun 2009 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act Amendment Act (RT I 2009, 34, 229) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
15 Feb 2007 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act Amendment Act (RT I 2007, 22, 118) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
15 Apr 2005 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act, § 2 and § Work and Rest Law Amendment Act 25 (RT I 2005, 24, 185) which declares December 24 as a new annual public holiday, beginning in 2005.
23 Mar 2005 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Estonian Flag Act (RT I 2005, 20, 126) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
14 Apr 2004 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act Amendment Act (RT I 2004, 29, 193) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
11 Feb 1999 (Estonia's Official Gazette- Riigi Teataja-Tallinn) Estonia's parliament has approved the Public and National Holidays Act Amendment Act (RT I 1999, 18, 299) which amends the current legislation governing public holidays, days off, and national holidays in Estonia.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Estland 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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Die folgenden Anmerkungen über die Feiertage von Estland sind in Englisch. Falls Sie irgendwelche Fragen hinsichtlich dieser Anmerkungen haben sollten, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. Governing Laws: the laws that govern public holidays in Estonia are §2 of the Public Holidays and Commemoration Days Act (passed on 8 February 1994) and § 25 of the Working and Rest Time Act and by individual acts of the Riigikogu, is the legislative assembly of Estonia.
Christmas Eve was voted a public holiday in April 2005.
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).
Public Holidays' Eves: In 2005, the Working and Rest Time Act was amended to substract 3 hours from the working day directly preceding New Year’s Day, Anniversary of the Republic of Estonia, Victory Day and Christmas Eve. Although these afternoons are not official holidays, you will find that most people in government and clerical positions have left work at lunchtime.
The 3 Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) share a lot of common history, particularly in terms of gaining (1918), then losing (1939-1940), then regaining (1990-1991), their independence. We have therefore opted to use "Independence Day" for the public holidays that commemorate the gaining of independence in 1918, and "Independence Restoration Day" for the public holidays that commemorates the re-gaining of independence in 1990-1991. Other sources sometimes refer to the 1918 commemorative date as "Statehood".
National Holidays: Estonia also observes 9 National Holidays which are not public holidays. These are: •January 6 - the Epiphany •February 2 - Anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty •March 14 - Native Language Day •The second Sunday in May - Mothers' Day •June 4 - National Flag Day •June 14 - Day of Mourning and Commemoration •November 2 - All Souls' Day •The second Sunday in November - Fathers' Day •November 16 - Day of Declaration of Sovereignty. |
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Observance : Jeder Eintrag in der "Observance" spalte gibt an, dass es sich bei dem Feiertag in Estland um einen regionalen oder nicht offiziellen oder auf bestimmte religiöse und/oder linguistische Gruppen beschränkten Feiertag oder einen jener Feiertage handeln kann, die zu einem anderen Zeitpunkt als Mitternacht beginnen. Zum Erhalt weiterer Informationen sehen Sie bitte unsere Seiten über die religiösen Kalender dieser Welt. 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. |
Haftungsausschluss
Während wir uns nach besten Kräften
bemühen, eine korrekte Liste der Bankfeiertage und gesetzlichen
Feiertage des Jahres 2012 für Estland zu präsentieren, können wir jedoch
keinerlei Haftung für irgendwelche Fehler oder Auslassungen in den oben
dargebotenen Daten übernehmen. Hinzu kommt, dass die
gesetzlichen
Feiertage in vielen Teilen der Welt arbiträren Änderungen, Änderungen in letzter
Minute und Änderungen der Kommunalbehörde unterliegen, und es ist daher ratsam,
die oben angegebenen Daten mit der Botschaft oder dem Konsulat von Estland zu
verifizieren, bevor eine Reise nach Estland geplant wird. Sie sollten
zudem auch alle oben aufgeführten Anmerkungen und Fußnoten lesen. |
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