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April 19
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April 19

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Kewpiesta (Third weekend in April) Apr 19, 2014; Apr 19, 2015



Venezuela Independence Day (July 5; April 19)

Legal Holidays by Countries

Black SaturdayPhilippines
Declaration of Independence DayVenezuela
Desembarco de los 33 OrientalesUruguay
EasterChile
Easter SaturdayFiji, Samoa
Holy SaturdayBelize, Chile, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Republic of Georgia, Seychelles, Zambia, Zimbabwe
King's BirthdaySwaziland
Maundy Thursday – Holy SaturdayEl Salvador


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After completion of investigation NAB had filed reference on 19th April 2006 in Accountability Court, Peshawar, however, the accused was evading his arrest.
Kidney Research UK: pounds 20 In loving memory of my dearest mum Chrissie McGinlay died 19th April 1988, too dearly loved to be forgotten, Louise, Tommy and family.
Peacefully at the Borders General Hospital, Melrose, on Sunday 19th April 2009, Aleenan Mary (nee Allen), aged 87 years, widow of the late Dr.
 
 
 
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