Public holidays in Creeperopolis
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Creeperopolis has fifteen national public holidays, which celebrate Creeperian history, culture, and religious tradition. During these public holidays, companies are ordered to allow their employees to take the day off of work or to pay their employees overtime if they do work. Additionally, each department is allowed to declare an additional three public holidays, with the approval of the emperor and the Cortes Generales, to celebrate the department's history and culture. Currently, every department has an additional three holidays celebrated along with the fifteen national holidays.
Public holidays are not spread out evenly across the year, with some months receiving no public holidays and others receiving up to three public holidays. The months of January, July, August, and—depending on when Holy Week and Easter occur—March or April, have zero public holidays, while the months of June and November both have three. Additionally, mid-June experiences three public holidays within a six-day span. Most holidays align with anniversaries or traditional dates for historical events, cultural traditions, or religious figures.
The country's fifteen national public holidays are:
- 8 February – Independence DayH
- March/April – Holy Week and EasterR
- 3 May – Day of the CrossR
- 10 May – Mother's DayC
- 13 June – Crusader's DayH
- 17 June – Father's DayC
- 18 June – Liberation DayH
- 15 September – Day of the Creeperans/Coronation DayC
- 30 September – Feast Day of Saint Romero IR
- 1 October – Children's DayC
- 4 October – Initiative DayH
- 1 November – All Saints' DayR
- 2 November – Day of the DeadR
- 13 November – National Pupusa FestivalC
- 25 December – ChristmasR
- H – historical holiday (4); C – cultural holiday (5); R – religious holiday (6)