Calendário com datas comemorativas e feriados de 2025

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As ​2025 approaches, holiday enthusiasts can rejoice as​ teh year promises a return to extended weekends and ‌festive celebrations. With a ​comprehensive​ calendar of public holidays and commemorative⁢ dates, including the Worldwide Confraternization on January‍ 1 and the​ vibrant Carnival ⁢festivities in early ⁢March, 2025‍ is set to offer ample ⁣opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment.⁢ notable observances such as International Women’s Day on ⁣March 8 and World Health Day on March 20 further enrich the year, making it ‌an‍ ideal time ‌for individuals to plan⁢ their getaways and participate ⁣in cultural events. Stay tuned for the complete⁣ list ‍of ‍holidays⁢ to maximize your time off in the​ upcoming year.As‍ we approach the vibrant month of April, ⁣a series of ⁤significant observances are set⁤ to take place, highlighting various social, cultural, and health-related themes.Notable dates include⁤ April 7, which marks World⁢ Health Day and National Bullying Prevention Day, emphasizing the importance of ⁤mental and physical well-being.‍ Additionally, april 14 ⁢celebrates World Coffee Day, inviting coffee lovers ⁣to appreciate their favorite ‌brew. The month culminates with Earth Day on‌ April⁣ 22, a​ global event dedicated to environmental protection and sustainability. These observances not only ​foster awareness but also encourage⁤ community engagement ⁢and action across⁤ diverse issues.As June transitions into July, a series of significant observances highlight cultural, social, and environmental ‌themes‌ across the ⁤globe. Notable dates include June 20, recognized as World Refugee‌ Day, which raises awareness about ⁤the⁤ plight of displaced individuals, and⁣ June 28, celebrated ​as International‌ Pride ‌Day, promoting LGBTQ+⁤ rights and visibility. as we move into ‌July, ⁤the⁤ calendar features significant events such as International Cooperatives Day on July 1​ and National Friendship Day on ​July 20, encouraging community engagement and solidarity. These observances not⁤ only foster awareness but ⁢also inspire action towards social justice and environmental protection, making them essential highlights​ for individuals ​and organizations alike.As August comes to a close, Brazil celebrates a series of⁢ significant days dedicated to various causes and professions. ‍notable observances include ⁤the international Day of Female Equality on​ August ​26, which⁤ highlights ⁢the ongoing fight for gender ‌parity, and the National‌ Day of Psychologists on ​August 27, ⁢recognizing the vital role mental ‍health professionals play ‍in society. Additionally, august 30 ‍marks the United⁤ Nations’ International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, ⁢drawing attention to human⁢ rights issues. As September approaches, the calendar continues to honour diverse fields, from education to environmental⁢ awareness, ⁣culminating in Brazil’s ‌Independence Day on September 7,‍ a ⁢national⁢ holiday‍ that commemorates⁤ the country’s⁢ freedom.As ⁢Brazil gears up for ‌2025, a comprehensive list of national holidays and observances has been released, highlighting key dates​ for citizens to mark ⁢on ​their​ calendars. The⁢ year will ‌kick ⁢off with New Year’s Day ⁤on January ⁤1,‍ followed by significant holidays such as Good Friday on‍ April 18 and Independence Day on September 7. notably,⁤ the calendar also includes important commemorative days like International‌ Human Rights Day on December 10 and the Day of Black Consciousness on November 20.This detailed schedule not only serves as a guide for planning vacations and⁢ events ⁤but also emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of these observances​ in Brazilian society.As Brazil gears ⁢up for 2025, the national‌ holiday calendar has ‌been officially released, ​highlighting key dates​ for citizens to mark on their⁤ calendars.⁣ Notable observances include the Carnival festivities ‌on March 3rd and 4th, followed by​ Ash⁣ Wednesday, which is a half-day holiday until 2 PM on March 5th. Additionally, Corpus Christi will be ⁣celebrated on June‍ 19th, while ​christmas Eve ‌and New Year’s Eve will ‌see half-day‌ holidays on December 24th and 31st, ⁢respectively. This comprehensive list ⁣of holidays not only ​provides​ a chance for Brazilians to celebrate but also‌ offers businesses an‍ possibility​ to plan around these significant⁢ dates.

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