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Public Holidays and Bank Holidays for Finland
2005 Holiday Name Observance* Rule Type
Sat Jan 1 (e) New Year's Day
Thu Jan 6 Epiphany
Fri Mar 25 Good Friday Easter
Sun Mar 27 Easter Easter
Mon Mar 28 Easter Monday Easter
Sun May 1 (f) May Day (Vappu) Starts Previous Eve
Thu May 5 Ascension Day Easter
Sun May 15 Whit Sunday (Pentecost) Easter
Fri Jun 24 Midsummer's Eve Starts in the Evening
Sat Jun 25 (e) Midsummer's Day
Sat Nov 5 (e) All Saints' Day
Tue Dec 6 Independence Day
Sat Dec 24 (e) Christmas Eve Christian
Sun Dec 25 (f) Christmas Day
Mon Dec 26 Boxing Day
Source: World Holidays 2005 By http://www.collinsdebden.com
Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to present an accurate list of bank holidays, legal holidays
and public holidays for Finland, we cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission in the
data presented above. In addition, in many parts of the world, holidays are subject to arbitrary, last
minute, changes by the local authorities and you are therefore advised to verify the above dates with
the embassy or consulate of Finland, before planning any trip to Finland.
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Footnotes
* Any entry in the Observance column indicates that, in Finland, the holiday may be regional
or non-official or limited to certain religious and/or linguistic groups, or begin at a time other than
midnight.
(e) Bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays that occur on a Saturday may, in Finland,
be observed on the previous Friday or the following Monday. The fact that the date displayed above is
a Saturday means, either that there is no reliable official rule concerning holidays that occur on a Saturday,
or that the rule is that these holidays do not move. In either case, individuals and/or businesses may
decide to take the Friday or Monday off regardless of the official national policy.
(f) Bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays that occur on a Sunday may, in Finland, be
observed on the following Monday. The fact that the date displayed above is a Sunday means, either that
there is no reliable official rule concerning holidays that occur on a Sunday, or that the rule is that
these holidays do not move. In either case, individuals and/or businesses may decide to take the Monday
off regardless of the official national policy.
2005 Holiday Name Observance* Rule Type
Sat Jan 1 (e) New Year's Day
Thu Jan 6 Epiphany
Fri Mar 25 Good Friday Easter
Sun Mar 27 Easter Easter
Mon Mar 28 Easter Monday Easter
Sun May 1 (f) May Day (Vappu) Starts Previous Eve
Thu May 5 Ascension Day Easter
Sun May 15 Whit Sunday (Pentecost) Easter
Fri Jun 24 Midsummer's Eve Starts in the Evening
Sat Jun 25 (e) Midsummer's Day
Sat Nov 5 (e) All Saints' Day
Tue Dec 6 Independence Day
Sat Dec 24 (e) Christmas Eve Christian
Sun Dec 25 (f) Christmas Day
Mon Dec 26 Boxing Day
Source: World Holidays 2005 By http://www.collinsdebden.com
Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to present an accurate list of bank holidays, legal holidays
and public holidays for Finland, we cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission in the
data presented above. In addition, in many parts of the world, holidays are subject to arbitrary, last
minute, changes by the local authorities and you are therefore advised to verify the above dates with
the embassy or consulate of Finland, before planning any trip to Finland.
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Footnotes
* Any entry in the Observance column indicates that, in Finland, the holiday may be regional
or non-official or limited to certain religious and/or linguistic groups, or begin at a time other than
midnight.
(e) Bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays that occur on a Saturday may, in Finland,
be observed on the previous Friday or the following Monday. The fact that the date displayed above is
a Saturday means, either that there is no reliable official rule concerning holidays that occur on a Saturday,
or that the rule is that these holidays do not move. In either case, individuals and/or businesses may
decide to take the Friday or Monday off regardless of the official national policy.
(f) Bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays that occur on a Sunday may, in Finland, be
observed on the following Monday. The fact that the date displayed above is a Sunday means, either that
there is no reliable official rule concerning holidays that occur on a Sunday, or that the rule is that
these holidays do not move. In either case, individuals and/or businesses may decide to take the Monday
off regardless of the official national policy.