List of countries by number of public holidays

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The following table is a list of countries by number of public holidays excluding non-regular special holidays. Nepal has the highest number of public holidays in the world with 35 annually. Also, Nepal has 6 day working schedule in a week. But in 2023 India has 42 holidays which 17 Gazetted holidays and more than 25 restricted holidays.

CountryMinimum Number of public holidaysMaximum Number of public holidays [1]
Albania 1414
Argentina [2] 1919
Australia [3] 913 depending on state
Austria [4] 1318 depending on state and workplace
Bangladesh [5] 2222
Belgium [ citation needed ]1010
Barbados 1212
Brazil [6] [7] 912 including bank holidays
Bulgaria [8] 1212
Cambodia [9] 2121
Canada [10] 1011 depending on jurisdiction
Chile [11] 1618 depending on state and workplace
China [12] 1111
Colombia [13] 1818
Croatia [14] 1414
Cyprus [15] 1414
Czechia [16] 1313 Mongolia [17]
Denmark [18] 1414
Dominican Republic [19] 1212
Ecuador [20] 89 depending on city
Egypt [21] 2222
Estonia [22] 1212
Fiji [23] 1010
Finland [ citation needed ]1313
France [24] 1111
Germany [25] [26] 1013 depending on state
Ghana [ citation needed ]1313
Greece 1212
Hong Kong [1] 1717
Hungary [27] 1113
Iceland [28] 1616
India [1] 1742 (17 Gazetted holidays and more than 25 Restricted holidays)
Indonesia [29] 2828
Iran 2626
Ireland [30] 1010
Israel [31] 1111
Italy 1212
Japan [32] 1616
Kazakhstan [33] 1616
Kosovo [34] 1111
Latvia [1] 1313
Lebanon [35] 1919
Liechtenstein [36] 2022
Lithuania [ citation needed ]1515
Luxembourg [37] 1111
Macau [38] 2020
Malaysia [39] 1818 Depending on the State
Mexico [40] 88
Mongolia [ citation needed ]1616
Morocco [41] 1616
Myanmar [42] 2424
Nepal [ citation needed ]3535
Netherlands [43] 79
New Zealand [44] 1212
Nigeria [ citation needed ]1212
Norway [45] [46] 1212
Malta [47] 1414
Pakistan [1] 1616
Peru [48] 1414
Philippines [1] 1818
Poland [49] 1313
Portugal [50] 1315 depending on the region
Romania [51] 1515
Russia [52] 1414
Rwanda [1] 1414
Saint Lucia1212
Serbia [53] 1313
Singapore [54] 1111
Slovakia [55] 1515
Slovenia [56] 1414
South Africa [57] 1212
South Korea [ citation needed ]1414
Spain [58] 1213 depending on autonomous community
Sri Lanka [59] 2525
Sweden [60] 1212
Switzerland [61] 915 depending on the canton
Taiwan 1212
Thailand [1] 1616
Tanzania [62] 1616
Trinidad and Tobago [1] 1818
Turkey [1] 1414
Ukraine 1111
United Kingdom [63] 810 depending on nation
United States [64] 611
Uruguay [ citation needed ]1212
Venezuela [65] 1414
Vietnam 1111

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