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2009 Bank Holidays - Get List of 2009 Bank Holidays in USA, Canada, India and UKby kundan singh Send Feedback to kundan singh 2009 Bank HolidaysMore Details about 2009 Bank Holidays here.
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Autoresponders! The United Kingdom and parts of the Northern Ireland has 8 holidays scheduled for the year 2009. All the 2009 bank holidays in the UK are public holidays of Britain. Although relatively few in numbers as compared to other European countries, they are nevertheless Mentioned below are the 2009 bank holidays in the UK: · New Year's Day - January 1st 2009 · Good Friday -- April 10th 2009 · Easter Monday -- April 13th 2009 · Early May Bank Holiday - May 4th 2009 · Spring Bank Holiday -- May 25th 2009 · Summer Bank Holiday -- August 31st 2009 · Christmas Day -- December 25th 2009 · Boxing Day -- December 28th 2009 The 2009 bank holidays in US, are also known as the federal holidays. Majority of the 50 states in the US celebrate them as occasions they look forward to for a whole year. These bank holidays belong to the distinct genres of are as follows: · New Years Day -- January 1st 2009 · Martin Luther King's Birthday -- January 19th 2009 · President's Day -- February 18th 2009 · Memorial Day -- May 25th 2009 · Independence Day -- July 4th 2009 · Labor Day -- September 1st 2009 · Columbus Day -- October 13th 2009 · Veteran's Day -- November 11th 2009 · Thanksgiving Day -- November 27th 2009 · Christmas Day -- December 25th 2009 2009 bank holidays in Canada are about 10 in number and all the days are observed as public holidays throughout the country. · New Year -- January 1st 2009 · Good Friday -- April 10th 2009 · Easter Monday -- April 13th 2009 · Victory Day -- May 18th 2009 · Canada day -- July 1st 2009 · Labor Day - September 7th 2009 · Thanksgiving Day -- October 12th 2009 · Remembrance Day -- November 11th 2009 · Christmas -- December 25th 2009 · Boxing Day -- December 25th 2009 2009 bank holidays in India are a blend of national events, religious festivals and community celebrations. From the Christian religious festivals to the Sikh festivals and also the Hindu as well as Muslim festivals, the major ones are celebrated as the Bank holidays in India. Other than the religious fervor, several festivals depicting the patriotic themes like the Republic Day and the Independence Day of the country. The 2009 Bank holidays in India have been mentioned below along with the dates for your perusal: · Muharram · Republic Day · Milad un Nabi · Independence Day · Gandhi Jayanti · Id ul fitr · Dussehra · Diwali · Guru Nanak Jayanti For updated information on the 2009 Bank holidays one could also refer to the several online portals that offer comprehensive information on the same. Kundan writes many Bank holidays,horoscope and calendars related articles for 123newyear.com. 123newyear gives information about 2009 bank holidays, 2009 bank holisays in India,Canada, UK and USA. It also offers free weekly horoscope, romantic cards, miss you cards, weekly horoscope, new year cards, 2009 calendar and more. For getting more information about 2009 calendar please visit http://www.123newyear.com/bank-holidays/
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