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Twelve celebrations in the labor calendar of 2008
The labor calendar for 2008 picks up a total of twelve national celebrations for all the independent communities, between which days 7 of January and the 13 of October are included, although some regional governments have decided to transfer these festivals to another date. Monday 7 of January will be festive in Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, the Canary Islands, Castilla-La Mancha, Castile and Leon, Extremadura, Madrid, Ceuta and Melilla. The communities that have chosen so that the 13 of October of 2008 are celebration are Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, the Balearics, Cantabria, Castile and Leon, Extremadura, Murcia, Ceuta and Melilla, according to the resolution of the Ministry of Work and Social Subjects published today in the Government reporter of Estado (BOE). The third festive day susceptible to be modified on the part of the regional Governments is Thursday Santo, who in 2008 agrees with the 20 of March. However, all the communities will celebrate this day except for Catalonia. By virtue of the faculty of the regional Governments to vary certain celebrations, the 19 of March (San jOse) will only be festive in Castilla-La Mancha, Valencian Community, Galicia, Murcia, Navarre, Basque Country and Melilla, whereas the 25 of July commemorate Galicia, Madrid, Navarre, Basque Country and La Rioja. National celebrations for all the eight nonreplaceable national celebrations are the 1 of January, the Good Friday (21 of March), the 1 of May (celebration of the Work), the 15 of August (Asuncio'n of the Virgin), the 1 of November (Day of All the Saints), the 6 of December (day of the Constitution), the 8 of December (the Immaculate Conception) and the 25 of December (Christmas). The twelfth celebration anticipated in the labor calendar of the next exercise corresponds with the celebration of the day of each Independent Community. Between the festive variations realized by the different communities, it emphasizes the one of Catalonia, that it will not celebrate the 7 of January, the 13 of October nor the 20 of March (Thursday Santo), dates that replace by the 24 of March (Monday of Passover), the 24 of June (San Juan) and the 26 of December. Also, Valencia will not commemorate the 7 of January either and the 13 of October, weight will have like festive the 19 of March (San jOse) and the 24 of March (Monday of Passover), just like the Basque Country, that also will celebrate the 19 and the 24 of March, besides the 25 of July. (The extracted ABC News)
 
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