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Bouvet Island was discovered on January 1, 1739 by Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet. The island was rediscovered in 1808 by a Britsh whaler captain James Lindsay and renamed it Lindsay Island, and was claimed for England. When it became a Norwegian dependency, it was renamed Bouvet Island in 1930. This island is located in the southern Atlantic Ocean near Antarctica, is uninhabited and the most remote island in the world.
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Date | Weekday | Name | Notes |
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January 1st | Sunday | New Year's Day | |
February 12th | Sunday | Mother's Day | |
March 20th | Monday | March Equinox | |
April 2nd | Sunday | Palm Sunday | |
April 6th | Thursday | Maundy Thursday | |
April 7th | Friday | Good Friday | Long weekend. |
April 10th | Monday | Easter Monday | Long weekend. |
May 1st | Monday | Workers' Day | Long weekend. |
May 17th | Wednesday | Constitution Day | |
May 18th | Thursday | Feast of the Ascension of Jesus Christ | |
May 28th | Sunday | Pentecost | |
May 29th | Monday | Pentecost Monday | Long weekend. |
June 21st | Wednesday | June Solstice | |
September 23rd | Saturday | September Equinox | |
November 12th | Sunday | Father's Day | |
December 22nd | Friday | December Solstice | |
December 24th | Sunday | Christmas Eve | |
December 25th | Monday | Christmas Day | Long weekend. |
December 26th | Tuesday | Day after Christmas | |
December 31st | Sunday | New Year's Eve |