This page contains the list of upcoming Comoros official public holidays, bank holidays, government holidays, regional public holidays, non-working national holidays and sectorial holidays from April 2021 to March 2022. The public holidays listing on this page is also accessible via our free Android
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Below is the list of Comoros public holidays from April 2021 to March 2022:
Date
Weekday
Public Holiday
Saturday
Labour Day
Wednesday
Ide el Fitr
(End of Ramadan)
Thursday
Ide el Fitr
(End of Ramadan)
Friday
Ide el Fitr
(End of Ramadan)
Tuesday
National Day
Tuesday
Ide el Kabir
(Feast of Sacrifice)
Wednesday
Ide el Kabir Holiday
Monday
Muharram
(Islamic New Year)
Monday
Mouloud
(The Prophet's Birthday)
Friday
Journée nationale Mahorais
Saturday
New Year's Day
Monday
Leilat al-Meiraj
(The Prophet's Ascension)
Friday
Cheikh Al Maarouf Day
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Recent Comoros Public Holidays News and Updates
Below is a list of recent news and updates related to Comoros public holidays, national holidays, government holidays and bank holidays (note that this newsfeed is delayed by 30 days).
2009-07-03: Comoros Declare 30-Day Mourning Period
2006-11-09: Comoros Declares November 12 Public Holiday
2005-11-10: Comoros Prepares To Declare November 12 Public Holiday
Global Holidays Observed in Comoros
Below is the list of global holidays observed as non-working public holidays in Comoros, with the dates of these global holidays for the next 10 years (2021-2031).