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Is 29th march 2013 a holiday in ireland?

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Ireland (or;, ), described as the Republic of Ireland, the state in Northern Europe occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned in 1921
Is March 29th 2013 currently a day declared as a public holiday, in addition to weekends, when most office workers do not go into work in the place Ireland (or;, ), described as the Republic of Ireland, the state in Northern Europe occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned in 1921?
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UK Bank Holiday Dates and public holidays for Ireland 2011 2012 2013 and notable dates. ... 17th March. 22nd April. 25th April. 29th April. 2nd May. 30th May. 12th July. 29th August
UK Bank Holidays 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 including England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland- British Bank holidays ... 29th March: Royal Wedding : 29th April : May Day ...
... dates that you could include in a 2013 holiday: January 1st 2013 New Years Day March 29th 2013 Good ... March 12th 2013 St. Patricks Day (Patron Saint of Ireland) April 23rd 2013 ...
Public holidays Ireland 2012 2013 (Irish bank holidays) ... October Bank Holiday: 25th Oct: 31st Oct: 29th Oct: Christmas Day ... 1st March: St Patrick's Day: 17th March: April ...
Bank holidays UK 2012 2013. Public holidays includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland days. ... Summer Bank Holiday: 30 Aug: 29th Aug: 27th Aug ... 1st March: St Patrick's Day: 17th ...

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