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Hungary Calendar | Hungarian Calendar (Full Description – One Page)

The Hungarian Calendar combines the international Gregorian calendar with Hungary’s national public holidays, cultural celebrations, religious events, and international observances. It offers a complete yearly overview of important dates, helping users track non-working days, cultural festivals, historical anniversaries, and awareness events observed across Hungary.

Hungary’s annual celebrations include a blend of Christian traditions, national historical commemorations, cultural milestones, and global awareness dates. Major public holidays such as All Saints’ Day, Easter Monday, Whit Monday, Saint Stephen’s Day, and National Day (March 15) play significant roles in Hungarian heritage. Meanwhile, cultural and international observances highlight arts, language, family values, and worldwide causes.

This calendar is useful for planning work schedules, school breaks, national events, travel, family activities, and cultural participation. Each month clearly displays dates, weekdays, public holidays, and special observances to help users stay organized throughout the year.


Event Types in the Hungarian Calendar

1. Public Holidays

Official non-working national holidays recognized by the government.
Examples include:
– All Saints’ Day (Mindenszentek)
– National Day
– Saint Stephen’s Day

2. International Days

Worldwide observances recognized by the UN and global organizations.
Examples include:
– International Women’s Day
– World Health Day
– International Children’s Day

3. Religious Days

Christian celebrations widely observed in Hungary.
Examples include:
– Easter Monday (Húsvéthétf
ő)
– Whit Monday (Pünkösdhétf
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– Christmas (Karácsony)

4. Cultural Events

National events related to Hungarian culture, language, and heritage.
Examples include:
– The Day of Hungarian Language (A magyar nyelv napja)
– Hungarian Culture Day (Magyar Kultúra Napja)

5. Historical Events

Commemorative days that mark important moments in Hungarian history.
Examples include:
– Revolution Memorial Day (March 15)
– Republic Day (October 23)

6. Awareness Days

Health, environment, education, and global awareness observances.
Examples include:
– World Autism Awareness Day
– Earth Day
– World AIDS Day

7. Special Family Days

Celebrations focused on family, parents, and social values.
Examples include:
– Mother’s Day
– Father’s Day
– International Day of Families

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