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May 17
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May 17

Holidays


Black Ships Festival (Third weekend in May in Shimoda, Japan; last full weekend in July in Rhode Island) May 17, 2014; May 17, 2015

Boston Pops (First week in May through middle of July)


Dulcimer Days (Third weekend in May) May 17, 2014; May 17, 2015



Maifest (Third weekend in May) May 17, 2014; May 17, 2015


National Family Month (Second Sunday in May through the third Sunday in June)


Preakness Stakes (Third Saturday in May) May 17, 2014

Legal Holidays by Countries

Constitution DayNauru, Norway
Liberation DayDemocratic Republic of Congo


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17th May 2009: Hiddink treated to a standing ovation by Chelsea supporters in his last game in charge at Stamford Bridge; a 2-0 win over Blackburn.
Peacefully on 17th May 2009, aged 83 years, Joe, much loved husband of Mary, dad of John and Lynne, grandad of Claire, Kay and Paul and great grandad.
Ella, died 17th May 2008, silent thoughts of a friend so dear keeps your memory ever near, love Nancy and Bill.
 
 
 
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