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Holy Week 2011 |
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Then you're going to talking about Easter and the days that match this date in 2011 summer. This is an important holiday period, as many workers take the opportunity to take some time off. This date comes from a Christian celebration, which does not have to follow the timing directly. We know, historically speaking, for example Holy Thursday is celebrated by a full moon: thus, this year on Easter have nothing to do with last year. As you all know, the first day of Holy Week is Palm Sunday. As you can see also in the calendar in 2011 will coincide with the April 17. From that date until the following Sunday is considered the Easter period. Spread out over the following days and dates:
Non working days are usually Easter Holy Thursday and Good Friday. The Sabbath is usually work, but in certain sectors such as transport is often the only bridge that is made throughout the year.
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