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March 31
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March 31

Holidays

Borrowed Days (March 29, 30, 31)


First Monday Trade Days (Thursday through Sunday before first Monday of each month) Mar 31, 2011; Mar 31, 2012


Seward's Day (Last Monday in March) Mar 31, 2014
Celebrated in: Alaska

Transfer Day (Last Monday in March) Mar 31, 2014
Celebrated in: US Virgin Islands

Legal Holidays by Countries

Catholic EasterAlbania, Lebanon
EasterEstonia, Finland, Germany, Honduras, Italy, Latvia, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal
Freedom DayMalta
Palm SundayEquatorial Guinea, Norway

Legal Holidays in United States

Cesar Chavez DayCalifornia
Seward's DayAlaska
Transfer DayUS Virgin Islands


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According to Interior Ministry, the federal government had decided on April 8 that clocks would be advanced by one hour for seven months from 1st April to 31st October every year, so that could overcome energy crises, while clocks would be reversed by one hour from November 1st to 31st March.
According to Interior Ministry, the federal government had decided on April 8 that clocks would be advanced by one hour for seven months from 1st April to 31st October every year, so that could overcome energy crises, while clocks would be reversed by one hour from November 1st to 31st March.
10am on the morning of 31st March 1993, an object of enormous size had crossed North West Wales, South Wales, North Devon, Cornwall and East Devon.
 
 
 
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