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    1. SonnyvonShark on

      Still gotta work in Canada though, govmnt jobs likely got the day off today, but not everyday folk.

    2. VariousSpinach73 on

      This is wrong. Many other countries have it as holiday too, just with orthodox calendar.

    3. There is one canton in Switzerland in which it’s not a holiday (Valais/Wallis). So the southwest bit there should be gray.

    4. GarlicSphere on

      Let me know if I’m wrong, but I call slop on this one – random white borders, weird France-Spain Border, weird Aegean, Portugal too far inland, Turkmenistan apparently flooded, Armenia multiplied, Lithuania is weirdly misshapen and Gotland got lost under the sea.

    5. EdikTheFurry on

      In that sense – happy Easter Monday. I hope your eggs were plentiful and colourful.

    6. In Estonia, we celebrate the Spring Equinox with a long weekend, since that’s where the original symbols of eggs and bunnies come from. The later Christian connotations of resurrection and such don’t really play here, so Monday isn’t a public holiday.

      Would be nice to have an extra day off tho, because we already have less public holidays compared to the rest of Europe.

    7. ChipRockets on

      How is it not in USA? They’re full of hardcore Christians. It’s built into their entire political system

    8. We in Albania have both Easter Mondays off even next week for Orthodox Easter

    9. Maester_Bates on

      I’m sitting on my balcony in Castellón smoking a spiff and sending selfies to all my friends in Madrid who have to work today.

    10. _DoubleBubbler_ on

      The map isn’t quite correct as there is no public holiday today in Scotland.

    11. Cool_Bed_2746 on

      Egypt is not there💔😔

      Soon when I go to hungary, I’ll have it as holiday🙏🏻

    12. Zaghloul1919 on

      Easter Monday is an official public holiday in Egypt, widely celebrated as Sham El Nessim. While it follows the Coptic same as the Orthodox Easter date, Sham El Nessim is a national holiday observed by both Christians and Muslims to mark the beginning of spring because of its ancient Egyptian origin.

      Edit: realized too late this is about the Catholic one but I’ll leave my comment in just to highlight it anyway lol

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