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Employers are heavily encouraged to excuse their employees from working on these days. Anyone working on these days if not excused must be paid overtime.
1 January, New Year's Day/Novjaratago: This day marks the start of a new year. You will hear a lot of the song "Iamo Longe For" or "Auld Lang Syne". Also, you are encouraged to set a goal for self-improvement.
6 February, Founder’s Day/Fondintistatago: This day is the birthday of La Punta’s founder, Tommy Cabello.
14 February, Valentine's Day/Sanktvalentenatago: This is Valentine's Day, famed globally for it's celebration of romance.
8 March, Women’s day/Virinatago: This day's purpose is to uphold women's achievements, recognize their challenges, and focus greater attention on the status of women's rights and gender equality globally.
23 March, Atheist Day/Atiestago: This day for atheists to celebrate their perceived freedom from loyalty to any gods.
20 April, National Day/Naciatago: This is the day of the official founding of the Puntan Government in 2069.
20 June, Winter Solstice Day/Vintrasolicatago: This day is celebrated to make a point of bringing emotional warmth during a time of physical cold, a way of bringing optimism into a challenging part of the year.
8 August, Repeal Day/Nuligistago: This day is the celebration of the repeal of the Tojotomi Decree banning Christianity after the devastation left by the old theocratic regime.
1 September, Nativity Day/Nativecotago: This article will provide an more refined explanation, but this is likely a more accurate day of Jesus's birth. We're better leaving it open to interpretation, We're celebrating an event, not a day.
1 October, Music Day/Muzikatago: This day is for the celebration of musical expression.
1 November, Day of the Dead/Mortintajtago: This is a Puntan interpretation of the popular Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. People “celebrate” this day by taking the time to honor their loved ones, whether it be through the creation of shanty-memorials, sharing their life stories, or cooking their favorite foods.
26 November, The Day of the Covenant/Interligatago- This is the day when Baháʼís celebrate the appointment of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá as the Centre of Baha'u'llah's Covenant.
4 December, Day of the Second Sun/Duasuntago- This is the day when La Punta was nuked for the first time, in the city of Sinjevo.
15 December, Zamenhof Day/Zamenhofatago: the birthday of Esperanto creator L. L. Zamenhof. It is the most widely celebrated day in Esperanto speaking culture. On this day, Esperanto literature, and Esperanto itself is promoted globally.
24 December, Saturnalia/Saturnaliafestivalo: This day is often claimed to be the birthday of Jesus Christ, but is actually a stolen pagan holiday. The increased presence of the sun and warmth is celebrated by holding large festivals, occasionally involving revealing clothing. All Puntans generally use this day as an opportunity to be generous.
31 December, New Year's Eve/Antauxnovjaratago: This day marks the end of a year. If you have not completed your self-improvement goal, you must have either a family member or close friend spank you.
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