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January 19
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January 19

Holidays




Christian Orthodox Epiphany (January 6 (Gregorian calendar) or January 19 (Julian calendar))


Harbin Ice and Snow Festival (January 5-February 4)

Lee Day (Third Monday in January) Jan 19, 2015

Sinulog Festival (Third weekend in January) Jan 19, 2013; Jan 19, 2014

Texas Citrus Fiesta (Third full weekend in January) Jan 19, 2013; Jan 19, 2014

Timqat (January 19-20)


World Religion Day (Third Sunday in January) Jan 19, 2014

Legal Holidays by Countries

EpiphanyRepublic of Georgia
TimketEritrea, Ethiopia

Legal Holidays in United States

Confederate Heroes DayTexas
Martin Luther King Jr. BirthdayUnited States (federal)
Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday and Civil Rights DayArizona
Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday and Robert E. Lee's BirthdayAlabama, Arkansas, Mississippi


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Two new States--the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic--were admitted to the United Nations on 19 january, bringing the total membership to 180.
 
 
 
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