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Scrape annual holiday dates globally

I can’t scrape or access live data from external websites directly. However, I can certainly provide you with an overview of major global holidays that are typically observed each year across different regions. You can use this list as a reference or supplement it by checking official country-specific holiday calendars.

Here’s a list of widely recognized holidays:

Global and Regional Holidays:

January

  • New Year’s Day – Worldwide (January 1)

  • Epiphany – Christian countries (January 6)

  • Australia Day – Australia (January 26)

  • Republic Day – India (January 26)

February

  • Chinese New Year – China, Singapore, and other East Asian countries (Date varies, often in February)

  • Valentine’s Day – Worldwide (February 14)

  • Presidents’ Day – USA (Third Monday in February)

  • Carnival – Brazil, Caribbean countries (Date varies, often in February or March)

March

  • International Women’s Day – Worldwide (March 8)

  • St. Patrick’s Day – Ireland, USA (March 17)

  • Holi – India (Date varies, often in March)

April

  • April Fools’ Day – Worldwide (April 1)

  • Good Friday – Christian countries (Date varies, typically in April)

  • Easter Sunday – Christian countries (Date varies, typically in April)

  • ANZAC Day – Australia, New Zealand (April 25)

May

  • Labour Day – Worldwide (May 1 in many countries, first Monday in September in the US/Canada)

  • Cinco de Mayo – Mexico, USA (May 5)

  • Memorial Day – USA (Last Monday in May)

  • Ascension Day – Christian countries (Date varies, typically in May)

June

  • Midsummer – Sweden, Finland (Third Saturday in June)

  • Juneteenth – USA (June 19)

July

  • Independence Day – USA (July 4)

  • Bastille Day – France (July 14)

  • Canada Day – Canada (July 1)

August

  • Assumption of Mary – Christian countries (August 15)

  • Raksha Bandhan – India (Date varies, often in August)

September

  • Labor Day – USA, Canada (First Monday in September)

  • Mid-Autumn Festival – China, Vietnam, and other East Asian countries (Date varies, often in September)

  • Independence Day – Mexico (September 16)

October

  • Halloween – Worldwide (October 31)

  • Oktoberfest – Germany, some parts of the world (Date varies, typically late September to early October)

  • National Day – China (October 1)

  • Columbus Day – USA (Second Monday in October)

November

  • All Saints’ Day – Christian countries (November 1)

  • Veterans Day – USA (November 11)

  • Thanksgiving – USA (Fourth Thursday in November)

  • Diwali – India (Date varies, often in November)

December

  • Christmas Day – Worldwide (December 25)

  • Boxing Day – UK, Canada, Australia (December 26)

  • Kwanzaa – USA (December 26 to January 1)

  • New Year’s Eve – Worldwide (December 31)

To get exact dates each year, you would need to look up holiday calendars for each country or use an API for global holiday data (for instance, public holiday APIs). Let me know if you’d like more specific details!

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