Public Holidays for February 10, 2013

Explore worldwide public holidays and observances for February 10, 2013. Our detailed calendar helps you stay informed about holidays on this date, enabling better planning for international business, travel, and cultural events. Browse through official holidays, bank holidays, and national observances worldwide.

On this date, there are 16 holidays and observances happening in 16 different countries. These celebrations represent important cultural events, national holidays, and traditional festivals that are meaningful to local communities. By learning about these holidays, we can better understand and appreciate the diverse traditions and customs observed around the world. This knowledge is valuable for anyone interested in global cultures, planning international activities, or working across different regions.

Public holidays from 2013-02-10 to 2013-02-10
DateCountryHoliday name
2013-02-10BN flag BruneiChinese New Year
2013-02-10BO flag BoliviaOruro Day
2013-02-10CC flag Cocos (Keeling) IslandsChinese New Year
2013-02-10CN flag ChinaSpring Festival
2013-02-10CX flag Christmas IslandChinese New Year
2013-02-10ER flag EritreaFenkil Day
2013-02-10HK flag Hong KongLunar New Year
2013-02-10ID flag IndonesiaChinese New Year
2013-02-10IR flag IranAnniversary of Islamic Revolution
2013-02-10KR flag South KoreaKorean New Year
2013-02-10MT flag MaltaFeast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck in Malta
2013-02-10MY flag MalaysiaChinese New Year
2013-02-10SG flag SingaporeChinese New Year
2013-02-10SR flag SurinameChinese New Year
2013-02-10TW flag TaiwanChinese New Year
2013-02-10VN flag VietnamVietnamese New Year

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