National Holidays in Egypt in 2023
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: Coptic Christmas
- The Coptic Orthodox Church recognises 7 January as the day that Jesus was born
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: Coptic Christmas Holiday
- The Coptic Orthodox Church recognises 7 January as the day that Jesus was born
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: Revolution Day January 25 (in lieu)
- Celebrates the anniversary of Police officers resistance against the British Army in 1952 and the day of the beginning of the Egyptian revolution of 2011
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: Coptic Easter Sunday
- Easter is the most significant religious holiday for the world's roughly 300 million Orthodox Christians. In the bible, it is the day when Mary Magdalene found that an empty tomb in the cave in which Jesus has been placed after his crucifixion.
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: Sham El Nessim
- Sham El-Nessim is an ancient Egyptian spring festival celebrated on the day after Coptic Easter
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: End of Ramadan
- Public holiday for the festival of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan
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: End of Ramadan
- The festival of Eid al-Fitr, the Festival of Fast breaking, marks the end of Ramadan
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: End of Ramadan Day 2
- Second day of holidays for the festival of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan
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: End of Ramadan Day 3
- Third day of holidays for the festival of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan
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: End of Ramadan Day 4
- Fourth day of holidays for the festival of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan
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: Sinai Liberation Day
- Commemorates the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Sinai Peninsula in April 1982
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: Labour Day
- This holiday is most commonly associated as a commemoration of the achievements of the labour movement
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: Eid-el-Kibr Holiday
- Public holiday for the Feast of the Sacrifice
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: Eid-el-Kibr Holiday
- Public holiday for the Feast of the Sacrifice
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: Eid-el-Kibr
- Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice is the most important feast in the Muslim calendar. It celebrates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ishmael in submission to Allah's command, before he was stopped by Allah.
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: Eid-el-Kibr Holiday
- Second day of holidays for the Feast of the Sacrifice
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: Revolution Day June 30
- Anniversary of the protests against President Morsi in 2013
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: Eid-el-Kibr Holiday
- Third day of holidays for the Feast of the Sacrifice
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: Eid-el-Kibr Holiday
- Public holiday for the Feast of the Sacrifice
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: Eid-el-Kibr Holiday
- Public holiday for the Feast of the Sacrifice
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: El Hijra
- Marks Islamic New Year and the Prophet's journey from Mecca to Medina in 622AD.
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: Revolution Day July 23
- The National Day of Egypt and is the biggest non-religious public holiday in Egypt.
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: Al-Mouled Al-Nabawy
- Celebrated on the 12th day of the third month of the Islamic calendar, Rabi’i Al-Awal
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: Armed Forces Day
- Celebrates Egypt's victory in the October War of 1973
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