2010: Spain
National public holidays of Spain in 2010
| 2010 Date | Name | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | New Years Day | |
| January 6 | Epiphany | Technically not a national holiday, but has been declared a "regional" holiday in all regions. |
| February 28 | Andalucia | |
| March 1 | Balearic Islands | |
| April 2 | Good Friday | Friday before Easter Sunday |
| May 1 | Labour Day | |
| May 3 | Madrid | Regional only |
| May 31 | Canary Islands | |
| May 31 | Castile-La Mancha | |
| June 9 | Murcia | |
| June 9 | La Rioja | |
| August 15 | Assumption Day | Assumption of Mary |
| September 2 | Ceuta | |
| September 8 | Extremadura | |
| September 8 | Asturias | |
| September 11 | Catalonia | |
| October 9 | Valencia | |
| October 12 | Hispanic Day | Columbus Day |
| November 1 | All Saints Day | |
| December 6 | Constitution Day | |
| December 8 | Immaculate Conception Day | |
| December 25 | Christmas Day | |
| December 27 | Christmas Holiday | In lieu of Christmas Day |
| Key |
|---|
| National Holiday |
| Regional Holiday |
| Information. Not a holiday |
Other Years
- Public Holidays in Spain in 2013
- Public Holidays in Spain in 2012
- Public Holidays in Spain in 2011
- Public Holidays in Spain in 2009
- Public Holidays in Spain in 2008
Notes
- Public holidays are taken on the day they fall and not moved to the following weekend, if they fall on a Saturday or Sunday. The list of regional holidays changes every year, partly because of national holidays falling on Sundays.
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