| Dia da Confraternização Universal - Sábado
1 Janeiro, 2022 Feriado secular : O feriado mais celebrado do mundo. Júlio Cesar estabeleceu o 1ºde janeiro para comemorar o novo ano por ser o dia em que os consules romanos assumiam os seus cargos. Feriado remunerado ao cair no sábado ou domingo
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| Férias escolares - Sábado
1 Janeiro, 2022 Férias escolares : Www.educacao.pe.gov.br
official calendar gazetted by the Ministry of Education PISA ranking (average 493): 401
Schooling is mandatory till age 15
Number of teaching days: 205
Schools are closed on Saturday
School uniforms often required
We carry all confirmed dates till Jan 2022
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| Férias de verão (fim) - Quarta-feira
3 Fevereiro, 2021 Férias escolares :
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| Evento CANCELADO - Segunda-feira
15 Fevereiro, 2021 Feriado secular :
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| Feriado facultativo - Terça-feira
16 Fevereiro, 2021 Feriado secular : Carnival
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| Evento CANCELADO - Terça-feira
16 Fevereiro, 2021 Feriado secular :
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| Dia da Revolução - Sábado
6 Março, 2021 Feriado secular :
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| Feriado Bancário (a partir das 13 - Quinta-feira
1 Abril, 2021 bancos apenas :
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| Sexta-feira Santa - Sexta-feira
2 Abril, 2021 Católica ou Protestante : The First Council of Nicaea (a gathering of bishops in the early days of Christianity) wanted to find a day to commemorate the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. This commemoration had to be linked to Jewish holiday traditions, since the last supper of Christ was believed to be a Jewish Passover meal. But the Jewish calendar is based on lunar and solar cycles, so the Easter celebration had to follow the same calendar.
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| Tiradentes - Quarta-feira
21 Abril, 2021 Feriado secular : In tribute to national hero Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, a resistant in the upraise against the Portuguese. Since he was a dentist, he was nicknamed tiradentes ( tooth-puller ). He was executed in 1789. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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