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October 31, 2019: Is it a non-working holiday? - Cebu Finest
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Oct 31, 2019 · December 8, 2019, Sunday – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. December 31, 2019, Tuesday – Last Day of the Year. Additional special non-working holidays: November 2, 2019, Saturday – All Souls’ Day. December 24, 2019, Tuesday – Christmas Eve. ALSO READ: 5 Ultimate Destinations in Cebu during Undas.
Save The Dates: 2019 Public Holidays in the ... - Cebu Finest
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December 8, 2019, Sunday – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. December 31, 2019, Tuesday – Last Day of the Year. Additional special non-working holidays: November 2, 2019, Saturday – All Souls’ Day. December 24, 2019, Tuesday – Christmas Eve. ALSO READ: 5 Ultimate Destinations in Cebu during Undas.
Need a break? 4 holidays set in Cebu Province this month ...
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The number will increase to five once President Rodrigo Duterte approves the request of the Mandaue City Council to declare August 30, 2019 a special non-working day in the city, and once a date for the observance of Eid'l Adha is issued in accordance with the Islamic calendar.
special non-working holiday Archives - Cebu Finest
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February 24 is a holiday in Cebu City Pursuant to the Republic Act 7287, February 24 of every year is declared as a special non-working holiday in the City of Cebu. February 24 is a holiday in Cebu City The holiday which is known as Cebu City Charter Day, in commemoration of its foundation anniversary was approved on March 24, 1992.
Holidays 2019-2020 at Cebu rest days for planning ...
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Aug 26, 2019 · Nationwide holiday, non-working day. The third week of august. Davao. Kadayawan-Sa-Dabaw (Kadayawan Sa Dabaw). Harvest Festival. The streets of Davao are decorated with fruits, vegetables, and orchids. On Saturday, a mass parade is taking place. Last Sunday of August. National Heroes Day. Nationwide holiday, non-working day. Nov. 1. All Saints' Day.
Is October 31, 2019 Declared A Non-Working Holiday?
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Oct 24, 2019 · OCTOBER 31 – We will now confirm whether or not October 31, 2019 was officially declared a non-working holiday, in lieu of the upcoming holidays. According to Kami, there are some Filipinos who are quite confused whether or not Oct. 31, which is …
List of Public Holidays in the Philippines 2020 - Cebu 247
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In case you are wondering what the dates of the public holidays are in the Philippines, the Department of Foreign Affairs has posted an announcements and infographic showcasing the the official list of regular holidays and special (non-working) days for the year 2020.. Some holidays fall near a Saturday or Sunday which gives you the opportunity to have a long weekend vacation.
September 9 is Osmeña Day, a Special non-working holiday ...
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Sep 06, 2016 · September 9 is Osmeña Day, a Special non-working holiday in Cebu. n honor of the late Governor of Cebu and the 4th President of the Republic of the Philippines, Sergio Osmeña, Sr., September 9 is Osmeña Day, considered a Special non-working holiday in the whole province of Cebu and its component cities.
447th Cebu Founding Anniversary: August 6 declared a ...
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August 6 of every year is a special non-working public holiday throughout Cebu as stipulated by Republic Act 8952. The law was enacted in 2000 during the administration of former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada. The day is also a holiday in Cebu City and Mandaue City as well as in Lapu-Lapu, Danao, and Toledo. Republic Act No. 8952