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FourStar wrote In the UK in February exactly 47 days before Easter Sunday we have Shrove Tuesdays (more commonly known as Pancake day)

November 5th - Guy Fawkes/Bonfire night (weird I know, we celebrate a man who tried to blow up the houses of Parliament)

Other than that we have the usual, Mothers and Fathers day, Christmas, new years, Easter.

Numerous bank holidays (just a day off) usually related to something religious or to royalty.


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In the UK we have different holidays compared in the USA of course so here are some you may want to know.


- Good Friday (The Friday before Easter Sunday)
- Easter Monday (The Monday after Easter Sunday)
- May Day, Early May Bank Holiday (First Monday in May)
- Spring Bank Holiday (Last Monday in May)
- St. Patrick's Day
- Boxing Day


...and we have the same as you;- New years eve, New years Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Veterans Day, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving Day etc. You can have a look here the list goes on. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Lithuania's holidays:


February 16: Act was signed restoring independence in Lithuania

March 11: Independence from Soviet Union

Easter.

May 1: Labour day or known as International Workers' Day.

Mother's Day
Father's Day

St John's Day: Don't really know much about this so.

July 6: Celebration of the coronation of King Mindaugas

November 1: All Saint's Day. I loved this day when I got to experience it.

Christmas Eve
Christmas
New Years



Also, in the UK don't forget about Remembrance Day!
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Canada Day

Halloween

Christmas

Family day

Good Friday

Civic holiday

Thanksgiving on October 10th

Boxing day

Aboriginal Day

Remembrance Day


Probably more
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Remember, remember the Fifth of November.
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