National Holidays

in the Netherlands

in the year 1990

1989
             
1991

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In the Netherlands there are a number of national official days off. Below is an overview of these days.
Most days off are Christian holidays, such as Easter, Pentecost and Christmas. There are also real Dutch holidays, such as King's Day and Liberation Day.
These days are the legal days off. It does not mean that people definitely have a day off. This depends on the employment contract with the employer.


New Year's Day (Nieuwjaarsdag)
01-01-1990 (week 01)

Good Friday (Goede Vrijdag)
13-04-1990 (week 15)

Easter Sunday (Eerste Paasdag)
15-04-1990 (week 15)

Easter Monday (Tweede Paasdag)
16-04-1990 (week 16)

Queen's Day (Koninginnedag)
30-04-1990 (week 18)

Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag)
05-05-1990 (week 18)

Ascension Day (Hemelvaartsdag)
24-05-1990 (week 21)

Whit Sunday (Pentecost) (Eerste Pinksterdag)
03-06-1990 (week 22)

Whit Monday (Tweede Pinksterdag)
04-06-1990 (week 23)

Christmas Day (Eerste Kerstdag)
25-12-1990 (week 52)

Boxing Day (Tweede Kerstdag)
26-12-1990 (week 52)

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In addition to these official days off, there are a number of school holidays. Sometimes schools are allowed to deviate from this. A number of holidays are staggered to avoid crowds. As a result, these holidays start earlier or later. The Netherlands is divided into three regions for this purpose.... click here

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