With the release of the list of 2012 Philippine Holidays early December, a lot were speculating that December 26, 2011 and January 2, 2012 would eventually be declared a Philippine holiday as well by the government. This is not so.
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As 2011 bids goodbye, the Philippine government has recently officially declared the list of Philippine Holidays for 2012. The long weekends are back! Let’s maximize our Philippine Holidays! It’s time to set our travel plans for 2012!
Barely 2 weeks after the recent October 31 Philippine holiday declaration, Philippine President Noynoy Aquino has declared November 7, 2011 as regular Philippine holiday to celebrate the Muslim brothers’ “Festival of Sacrifice,” also known as Eid’l Adha.
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In a statement released by the Philippine government earlier today, October 31, 2011 has been declared as a Special Non-Working Philippine holiday.
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The Philippines, which has long been thirsty for a long weekend since the new administration whose stance is not keen on moving Philippine holidays 2011, is getting a 4-day long weekend this August 29 & 30.
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The Philippine Holidays 2011 was finally announced by the government through Proclamation 84 acknowledging the declared list of Philippines’ 2011 Holidays.
The Philippine 2010 Holidays, more specifically the December Christmas Holidays, were recently updated by the new administration. It lists December 24, 25, 27, & 31 as Philippine holidays.
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Today, Malacanang declared November 16, 2010 (Tuesday) as an official national Philippine holiday in observance of Eid’l-Adha (or Islam’s Feast Of Sacrifice).
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September 10 is a non-working holiday, the Palace declares. This is to give way for the festivities for Ramadan / Eid ul Fit’r - end of the holy month of fasting by the Muslims.
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August 23 is a regular working day as per Philippine Holidays.
President Benigno ‘PNoy‘ Aqunio III reversed today the earlier August 23 non-working holiday proclamation of the previous administration.
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