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Public Holidays by Country - Holiday Calendar & Workday Planning

View public holidays by country and year, grouped by month, with weekday information and links to business day calculators.

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Use this page to review public holidays by country and year before planning deadlines, shipments, invoices, payroll dates, or staffing capacity. Public holidays vary by country and region, so holiday data is loaded in the browser and your selections are not stored on a server.

How counting works

Review how start dates, end dates, weekends, public holidays, and company holidays are applied before relying on a result.

Business Days Calculation Rules

Public holidays

View public holidays by country and year, grouped by month with weekday details.

Federal holidays differ from state and company holidays.

Public holiday rules can vary by state, province, region, bank, school, or organization. Use regional settings when available and verify critical deadlines with official sources.

Quick years

Non-working days

Select the days your business or company does not work.

Choose a country and year to view public holidays.

Holiday data source and review notes

Data source: Nager.Date Public Holiday API

Holiday data is loaded in the browser from the Nager.Date Public Holiday API. The API provides public holiday data for 100+ countries and may include national, regional, bank, school, optional, or observance holiday types when available.

Last content review: 2026-06-13

Official confirmation

U.S. Office of Personnel Management Federal Holidays

Federal holidays differ from state, local, employer, and bank holidays.

This page is not an official government calendar. Public holiday rules may differ by state, province, region, bank, school, employer, or organization. For critical deadlines, verify dates with official government, bank, employer, or carrier calendars.

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Public holiday planning examples

Choose a country and year to review public holidays before planning workday deadlines. Holiday rules can differ by region, bank, school, employer, and official source.

Country and year examples

Choose a country and year to load public holidays in the browser before planning workday deadlines.

2026 holiday planning examples

Use 2026 searches as a planning starting point, then verify critical deadlines with official calendars.

Public holiday planning by country

Country holiday calendars help you review invoice, shipping, payroll, and SLA timing before running the related calculators.

Regional holiday notes

Regional, bank, school, employer, substitute, and observed holidays may not apply equally to every organization.

Official source reminder

Do not rely on unverified holiday counts. Confirm statutory or business-critical dates with official sources.

How the holiday calendar works

DeadlineDays loads public holiday data for the selected country and year, then organizes it for workday planning.

  1. Choose a country and year.
  2. Load public holiday data from the holiday API through the browser.
  3. Sort holidays by date and group them by month.
  4. Show weekday, local name, English name, and holiday type when available.
  5. Show whether each holiday falls on a selected non-working day.
  6. Link to business day calculators for deadline planning around each holiday.

Real business examples

Use these scenarios to see how the calculator supports an actual business decision, not just a date lookup.

Planning around South Korea public holidays 2026

Situation
Planning around South Korea public holidays 2026
Input assumptions
Country: South Korea. Year: 2026. Contract action planned near a national holiday.
How DeadlineDays handles it
Review the public holiday list and identify whether the planned business date overlaps a listed holiday.
Result interpretation
The team can move the action date or document why the holiday does not affect the obligation.
What the user should verify
Public holiday APIs may not include every regional closure, market-specific holiday, or company shutdown.

United States federal holidays vs state/company holidays

Situation
United States federal holidays vs state/company holidays
Input assumptions
Launch needs coordination between Korea and the United States in the same week.
How DeadlineDays handles it
Check each country holiday calendar separately before confirming a shared working window.
Result interpretation
Product, support, and logistics teams can avoid choosing a date that is unavailable for one side.
What the user should verify
Time zones and local business hours still need separate review after the holiday check.

Examples

Public holidays in South Korea for 2026

Input
Country: South Korea. Year: 2026.
Output
The table shows holidays by month with weekday details.

Useful before planning project deadlines, payroll cutoffs, or shipping estimates around national holidays.

Public holidays in the United States for 2026

Input
Country: United States. Year: 2026.
Output
The list shows holiday names, local names, and holiday types when available.

Use it as a planning reference before confirming regional or company-specific holidays.

Planning a deadline around public holidays

Input
Open a holiday row and follow the business-days calculator link.
Output
The linked calculator can help count workdays around that holiday.

This keeps holiday review connected to practical deadline planning.

Checking holidays that fall on weekends

Input
Select Saturday and Sunday as non-working days.
Output
Rows show whether the holiday falls on a selected non-working day.

This helps avoid double-counting holidays that already fall outside working days.

Why DeadlineDays is different

The calculator pages are designed for business review, not keyword-only date content.

Country-specific public holiday data gives each calculation a concrete calendar context.
Custom non-working weekdays and company holidays support workplace-specific schedules.
Regional holiday coverage is used where reliable data is available.
Browser-side calculation, no login, and clear assumptions help users review results before copying or sharing them.
The examples stay grounded in invoices, SLA commitments, shipping promises, payroll cutoffs, and public holidays.

FAQ

What is a public holiday?

A public holiday is a date recognized by a country or jurisdiction as a holiday, though exact rules can vary by region.

Are public holidays the same in every region?

No. Some holidays apply only to certain regions, states, counties, or industries.

Why can public holiday data differ by source?

Sources may update at different times or handle observed, substitute, regional, and bank holidays differently. Check the holiday data source and an official holiday calendar before using dates for critical work.

Can I use this for business day calculations?

Yes. Use this calendar as a planning reference, then open a business day calculator to count workdays around holidays.

What if my company has extra holidays?

Company-specific closure days should be entered as custom holidays in the working day calculators.

Are holidays updated automatically?

Holiday data is loaded from the public holiday API and cached in the browser for a limited time.

Is this an official government calendar?

No. It is a general reference tool. Verify critical dates with official government or organizational calendars.

Is this legal, payroll, tax, or employment advice?

No. This page is not legal, payroll, tax, accounting, or employment advice.

Common use cases

Use it to understand holiday context before counting business days, planning invoices, or confirming delivery dates.

Country holiday calendar

Choose a country and year to load public holidays in the browser.

Regional holiday review

Use holiday coverage settings when regional data is available.

Observed holidays

Verify substitute or observed holidays with official calendars when critical.

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Disclaimer

This page is a general public holiday reference tool and is not an official government notice, legal advice, payroll advice, tax advice, or employment advice. Confirm regional substitute holidays, company closure days, bank holidays, and statutory deadlines with official sources.