It is celebrated on the Monday after Easter Sunday. Businesses are usually closed during this holiday. Easter Monday has a Christian origin.
This holiday is also celebrated in:
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Otrās Lieldienas (Latvian)
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Antroji Velykų diena (Lithuanian)
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Húsvéthétfő (Hungarian)
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Veľkonočný pondelok (Slovak)
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Poniedziałek Wielkanocny (Polish)
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2. pääsiäispäivä (Finnish)
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Velikonoční pondělí (Czech)
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Ostermontag (German)
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Annandag Påsk (Swedish)
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Lunedì dell'Angelo (Italian)
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Ostermontag (German)
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Andre påskedag (Norwegian)
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2. Påskedag (Danish)
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Ostermontag (German)
Lundi de Pâques (French)
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Ouschterméindeg (Luxembourgish)
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Tweede paasdag (Dutch)
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Paasmaandag (Dutch - Belgium)
Tweede paasdag (Dutch)
Lundi de Pâques (French)
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Lundi de Pâques (French)
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Lunes de Pascua (Spanish)
Dilluns de Pasqua (Catalan)
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Easter Monday (English)
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Easter Monday (English)
Tweede Paasdag / Family Day (Afrikaans)