| 1/4/1789, Sun | Independence Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 2/12/1789, Thu | Union Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 3/2/1789, Mon | Peasants Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
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| 3/11/1789, Wed | Full Moon of Tabaung |
- Religion
- Buddhist
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 3/27/1789, Fri | Armed Forces Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 4/13/1789, Mon | Tthingyan Water Festival |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
- Note
- 4 day holiday. Celebrates and brings in Myanmar New Year.
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| 4/14/1789, Tue | Tthingyan Water Festival |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
- Note
- 4 day holiday. Celebrates and brings in Myanmar New Year.
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| 4/15/1789, Wed | Tthingyan Water Festival |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
- Note
- 4 day holiday. Celebrates and brings in Myanmar New Year.
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| 4/16/1789, Thu | Tthingyan Water Festival |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
- Note
- 4 day holiday. Celebrates and brings in Myanmar New Year.
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| 4/17/1789, Fri | Tthingyan Water Festival |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
- Note
- 4 day holiday. Celebrates and brings in Myanmar New Year.
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| 4/17/1789, Fri | Myanmar New Year |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 5/1/1789, Fri | May Day / Labor Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 5/9/1789, Sat | Full Moon of Kason / Buddha Day |
- Religion
- Buddhist
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 7/7/1789, Tue | Beginning of Buddhist Lent / Waso Full Moon Day |
- Religion
- Buddhist
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 7/19/1789, Sun | Martyr's Day |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 10/4/1789, Sun | End of Buddhist Lent / Thadingyut Full Moon Day |
- Religion
- Buddhist
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 11/3/1789, Tue | Tazaungdaing Festival / Full Moon |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 11/12/1789, Thu | National Day Begins |
- Religion
- –
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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| 12/25/1789, Fri | Christmas Day |
- Religion
- Christian
- Disrespectful to Hold an Event
- –
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