Belarus & Germany Prepare for Late 2025 Holidays
Belarusians and Germans are gearing up for a series of holidays and vacations in late 2025. Belarus will observe several days off, while Germany sees a mix of public holidays and school vacations.
Belarus will kick off the holidays with Revolution Day on November 7th, a Friday, extending the celebration until November 10th, giving Belarusians a five-day break.
In December, Belarusians will enjoy another round of holidays from the 22nd to the 24th, with a three-day workweek.
Meanwhile, in Germany, families and students will take advantage of autumn holidays, with start dates varying by federal state. All Saints' Day on November 1st is observed in several states, while Saxony marks the Day of Prayer and Repentance on November 19th.
Belarusians can look forward to multiple holiday periods in late 2025, while Germans will have a mix of public holidays and school vacations, allowing both nations to enjoy some well-deserved time off.
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