Accurate, up-to-date public holidays, bank holidays, and observances in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti for 2019 ready to be integrated into your application.
Djibouti is the smallest country located on the African mainland. The French colonized and ruled this coastal country in the 19th century, naming the country French Somaliland. Due to its location in the Horn of Africa, it is an important refueling and shipping port for both imports and exports between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. On June 27, 1977, the Republic of Djibouti gained independence and was established as a country.
Date | Weekday | Name |
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January 1st | Tuesday | New Year's Day |
March 20th | Wednesday | March Equinox |
March 21st | Thursday | Mother's Day |
May 1st | Wednesday | Labor Day |
June 4th | Tuesday | Festival of Breaking the Fast |
June 21st | Friday | June Solstice |
June 27th | Thursday | Independence Day |
August 11th | Sunday | Feast of the Sacrifice |
August 31st | Saturday | Islamic New Year's Day |
September 23rd | Monday | September Equinox |
November 9th | Saturday | Birth of the Prophet |
December 22nd | Sunday | December Solstice |
December 24th | Tuesday | Christmas Eve |
December 25th | Wednesday | Christmas Day |
December 31st | Tuesday | New Year's Eve |