Slightly wrong for Sweden, the public holiday is on the first Saturday of November.
FMSV0 on
Where the hell is the orange? It’s this a trick?
gullboi on
What is the difference between „recognized“ and „public“ holidays here? Cause Pyhäinpäivä (All Saint’s Day) is an official holiday in Finland, just celebrated on the first Saturday between 31.10. – 6.11. which happens to be November 1st this year. Stores aren’t open as late and workers get paid more.
gholt417 on
Isn’t it a catholic thing?
lizzy_tachibana on
For Bulgaria, 31st is the official day of „All Saints“ but the 1st of November itself is an important day, „den na narodnite buditeli“ (lit. day of the national awakeners), where we praise the efforts of various culture figures from history… and it is a public holiday.
Also for Germany, 1st of November is a public holiday in 5 states, whereas the majority of the protestant states celebrate Reformation day on the 31st of October
mahoerma on
r/mapswithouticeland
Sectorgovernor on
Hungary is wrong. It’s a public holiday
molaga on
Ireland has a public holiday for it on the last Monday in October. It more for Samhain / Halloween than for All Saint’s Day itself though.
radiationshield on
In Norway it’s a public «holiday» on the first Sunday of November. This year it’s November 2nd
maxzer_0 on
Bullshit map, so many mistakes. For example in Malta it’s not a public holiday.
MeBollasDellero on
We are all called to be saints. Not a person designated by a religious leader. Sorry, that’s why many don’t celebrate it.

ddings on
What’s the point of the blue countries? Making a map to show where something is, and then not distinguishing where that thing is and where it isn’t.
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it’s public holiday in Hungary
Am I going blind or is there no orange country?
Slightly wrong for Sweden, the public holiday is on the first Saturday of November.
Where the hell is the orange? It’s this a trick?
What is the difference between „recognized“ and „public“ holidays here? Cause Pyhäinpäivä (All Saint’s Day) is an official holiday in Finland, just celebrated on the first Saturday between 31.10. – 6.11. which happens to be November 1st this year. Stores aren’t open as late and workers get paid more.
Isn’t it a catholic thing?
For Bulgaria, 31st is the official day of „All Saints“ but the 1st of November itself is an important day, „den na narodnite buditeli“ (lit. day of the national awakeners), where we praise the efforts of various culture figures from history… and it is a public holiday.
Also for Germany, 1st of November is a public holiday in 5 states, whereas the majority of the protestant states celebrate Reformation day on the 31st of October
r/mapswithouticeland
Hungary is wrong. It’s a public holiday
Ireland has a public holiday for it on the last Monday in October. It more for Samhain / Halloween than for All Saint’s Day itself though.
In Norway it’s a public «holiday» on the first Sunday of November. This year it’s November 2nd
Bullshit map, so many mistakes. For example in Malta it’s not a public holiday.
We are all called to be saints. Not a person designated by a religious leader. Sorry, that’s why many don’t celebrate it.

What’s the point of the blue countries? Making a map to show where something is, and then not distinguishing where that thing is and where it isn’t.