International holidays (secular)
Many other days are marked to celebrate events or people, but are not strictly holidays as time off work is rarely given.
Valentine's Day (14 February)
International Women's Day (8 March, particularly in Eastern European Countries)
Labour Day, Worker's Day or May Day (1 May in most countries. The United States and Canada both celebrate on the first Monday in September)
Mother's Day (second Sunday in May in North America, fourth Sunday in Lent in UK)
Halloween (31 October)
Valentine's Day (14 February)
International Women's Day (8 March, particularly in Eastern European Countries)
Labour Day, Worker's Day or May Day (1 May in most countries. The United States and Canada both celebrate on the first Monday in September)
Mother's Day (second Sunday in May in North America, fourth Sunday in Lent in UK)
Halloween (31 October)
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