What are the public holidays in Egypt?

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Summary
Egypt has a great selection of public holidays, ranging from religious occasions to national events. In this blog, we will explore which days are considered public holidays and what events are celebrated. Get ready to find out about Egypt's culture and history around the year!

Egypt’s public holidays typically include the following:
1. Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday (Moulid Al-Nabi): January 1
2. International Labour Day: May 1
3. Sinai Liberation Day: April 25
4. Sham El-Nessim: April 15
5. Coptic Easter: Date varies each year
6. Sinai Victory Day: October 6
7. Revolution Day: July 23
8. Armed Forces Day: October 6
9. National Day: July 26
10. End of Ramadan: Dates vary each year
11. Eid Al-Fitr: Dates vary each year
12. Eid Al-Adha: Dates vary each year
13. New Year's Day: January 1Before embarking on your journey to egypt, make sure to check the latest travel guidelines and entry requirements to ensure a smooth trip

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