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Official holidays of Turkey in 2024

Official holidays of Turkey in 2024

January 6, 2024

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List of official holidays of Turkey for 2024:

January 1 - New Year
April 10-12 – Ramadan Bayram
April 23 – National Independence Day and Children's Day
May 1 – Labor and Solidarity Day
May 19 – Ataturk Memorial Day and Youth and Sports Day
June 16 – Arafat Day
June 17-20 – Eid al-Adha
July 15 is the Day of Democracy and National Unity
August 30 is Victory Day
October 29th – Republic Day
December 31st - New Year's Eve

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