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Holidays and Holidays

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Gregorian New Year - December 31 to January 2 (2 to 4 Riuros)


 

Mark the de facto new year with kisses under the mistletoe, dancing and a feast including oysters and salmon decorated for the occasion
 

Trilatogros-March 1-3, non-leap years, March 29-2, leap years
(1st to 3rd Ogrionos)

Celebrations of Mărțișor, Feriae Marti, Lovers' Day and Family Day serving to mark the memory of the end of the truce for the Workers' Army, and the beginning of the diplomatic season, inter-micronational meetings.

Beltaine-April 20 to 22(21 to 23 Cutios)

Commemoration of the legendary foundation of Martigues by Avatios, on the site of Tamaris.

Victory 1945-8 and 9 May

Commemoration of the victory over Hitler-Mussolini fascism.

Leopold Deuff Day-May 26

Birthday of the current President of the Republic, born May 26, 1995.

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Republic Day-June 18

National holiday, commemoration of the proclamation of the Republic of Jailavera.

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Esperanto Day/Esperanto Tago-July 26

Commemoration of the publication of the book “International Language” by Dr. Zamenhof (°1859-+1917), in 1887.

Administrative start and Day of the Commune of Lyon 1870 - September 1 to 4
Return of the administrations to Jaïlavera and commemoration of the insurrectionary commune of Lyon.

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  • Oiche Shamna / Tri Nox Samonios-October 31 to November 2 (1-3 Samonios)

Celtic New Year, commemorating the Battle of Maighe Tuired, serving as a "symbolic start" to our Celtic calendar and the start of the truce for the Workers' Army, military campaigns can be complicated by the autumn and winter climate. The first night of Samhain is called "Halloween" (All Saints' Day) by Catholic and Orthodox Christians (corresponds to the Reformation feast for Protestants), and the other two are called "Toussaint" (All Saints or Toußaint, even Toußaints in avatic spelling variants) by the latter. It is celebrated with the ceremonies of the Horse of Samonios, Veredosamos in Gallic, consisting of the sacrifice of a horse effigy - in connection with October Equus and aśvamedha / अश्वमेध - and the War Bed, consisting of the review of the troops and the stockpiling of weapons for next spring - in conjunction with Armilustrium -, the mainly childish rite of "Bonbons ou spells", the organization of costume competitions and pumpkins, pumpkins and jack o 'lanterns turnips. However, no cooking, music or specific films.

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  • Anniversary of the October Revolution 1917 - November 7

Commemoration of the glorious insurrection of November 7, 1917 (October 25, 1917 in the Julian calendar) and the capture of the Winter Palace in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) by the Bolsheviks and the Revolutionary Military Committee to the opportunism of the bourgeoisist Alexander Kerensky.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

  • Zamenhof / Zamnhofa Tago Day-December 15 (16 Dumannios)
    Birthday of Polish ophthalmologist Ludwik Lejzer Samenhof, father of Esperanto (° 1859- + 1917), also known under the names of Ludviko Lazaro Zamenhof (Esperanto translation of his real name), Doktoro Esperanto (doctor who "hopes"), or Onklo Zam (Uncle Zamenhof)

  • Christmas / Yule-December 24 to 26 (Dumannios 25 to 27)
    Important festival of the year, celebrated with gifts (strénaiens collectors such as Santa Claus are optional), a feast including a capon, Christmas beer, etc. On the other hand, no specific music or films.

  • Gregorian New Year - December 31 to January 2 (2 to 4 Riuros)
    De facto marks the new year, with kissing under the mistletoe, dancing and a feast of oysters and a decorated salmon.

  • International Women's Day - March 8 (13 Ogrionos)
    Opportunity for demonstrations outside Jaïlaveran territory for gender equality, including gifts to women such as scarves and bunch of flowers (later, a role reversal system could be considered)

  • Paris Commune Day 1871 - March 18
    Beginning of the insurrectionary commune of Paris, the most celebrated of the first French revolutionary socialist governments.

  • Day of the Municipality of Marseille 1871 - March 22
    Beginning of the insurrectionary commune of Marseille.

  • Day of the Municipality of Narbonne 1871 - March 24
    Beginning of the insurrectionary commune of Narbonne.

  • Flag Day-April 16 (17 Cutios)
    Day in honor of our standard, although initially corresponding to the proclamation of the Avatic Republic of Valdstein.

  • Beltaine-April 20 to 22 (Cutios 21 to 23)
    Commemoration of the legendary foundation of Martigues by Avatios, on the site of Tamaris.

  • International Workers Day - May 1
    Opportunities for extraterritorial demonstrations linked to working-class culture and the social question, including thrush, hoisting of red flags and dissemination of workers' songs.

  • Marshal Tito Day-May 7
    Birthday of Yugoslav Marshal Josip Broz “Tito”, first leader of modern Yugoslavia, founding member of the non-aligned movement, and main post-WWII communist leader opposed to Stalin (° 1892- + 1980).

  • Victory 1945 - May 8 and 9
    Commemoration of the victory over Hitler-Mussolini fascism

  • Slavery Abolition Day-May 10
    Commemoration of the speech of Victor Schoelcher (° 1804- + 1893) in favor of the abolition of slavery, in 1848.

  • International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia - May 17
    Commemoration of the 2013 Taubira Law on Marriage for All and remembrance of the persecutions against LGBT people around the world.

  • Leopold Deuff Day-May 26
    Birthday of the current Minister-President.

  • Esperanto Day / Esperanto Tago-July 26
    Commemoration of the publication of the book “International Language” by Dr. Zamenhof (° 1859- + 1917), in 1887.

  • Remembrance of the Moscow Trials-August 19
    Observation of the memory of the hasty trials in Moscow, sponsored by Stalin, between 1936 and 1938, against "Trotskyist-Zinovievist terrorists" who were in reality Democratic Communists against the Stalinist bureaucracy.

  • Remembrance of the German-Soviet Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union 1939 - August 23
    Memory of the collaboration of the bureaucrats of the Soviet Union with the leaders of Nazi Germany as the event at the origin of the massacre of the population.

  • Lyon Commune Day 1870 - September 4
    Commemoration of the insurrectionary commune of Lyon.

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Day of Zamenhof/Zamenhofa Tago-December 15 (16 Dumannios)

Birthday of Polish ophthalmologist Ludwik Lejzer Samenhof, father of Esperanto (°1859-+1917), also known as Ludviko Lazaro Zamenhof (Esperanto translation of his real name), Doktoro Esperanto (doctor who "hopes"), or Onklo Zam (Uncle Zamenhof)

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Christmas/Yule-December 24 to 26 (Dumannios 25 to 27)

Important holiday of the year, celebrated with gifts (Strenaian collectors such as Santa Claus are optional), a feast including a capon, Christmas beer, etc. On the other hand, no music or specific films.
 

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