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This is a list of holidaysinMorocco.[1]

Public holidays

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Date English name Local name Description
1 January New Year's Day Rās lʿām
11 January Proclamation of Independence Day Taqdīm watīqat lʾistiqlāl
14 January Amazigh New Year Yennayer
1 May Labour Day ʿīd ššuġl
30 July Throne Day ʿīd lʿarš Commemorates the EnthronementofMohammed VI of Morocco on July 30, 1999
14 August Oued Ed-Dahab Day Ḏikrat wād ddahab
20 August Revolution Day Ṯawrat lmalik wa ššaʿb
21 August Youth Day ʿīd ššabāb Birthday of Mohammed VI of Morocco
6 November Green March Day ʿīd lmasīra lẖadraʾ Celebrating the March into the Western Sahara which unified the North with the South of Morocco
18 November Independence Day ʿid lʾistiqlal Moroccan Independence from the French and Spanish Protectorates

Movable holidays

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The following holidays are public holidays but the date on which each occurs varies, according to its corresponding calendar, and thus has no set date. In order in which they occur:

Date English Name Local Name Description
Muharram 1 Islamic New Year Fātiḥ muḥarram First day on the Islamic calendar
Rabi' al-awwal 12 The Prophet's Birthday ʿid lmawlid
Shawwal 1 Eid al-Fitr ʿid ssġīr Islamic holiday celebrated after the last day of Ramadan
Dhu al-Hijjah 10 Eid al-Adha ʿid kbīr

References

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