Public holidays in Mongolia
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The following are the public holidays in Mongolia and other special days.


Public Holidays

:1. Based on the non-Gregorian
Mongolian calendar The traditional Mongol calendar (, ''tsaglabar'' or , ''tsag toony bichig'') is a lunisolar calendar based on Zurkhai (from the verb ''zur'' - ''draw'') is a system of knowledge embracing mathematics, astronomy and astrology system developed in 17 ...
(''Bilgiin toolol'')


Other special days and celebrations

*Constitution Day (January 13) *Patriots' Day (March 1) * Mongolian military day (March 18) *Health Day (April 7) *Intellectual Property Day (April 26) *Family Day (May 15) *National literary culture and book days (Saturday and Sunday of third week of May and September) * State Flag Day (July 10) *
Youth Day National Youth Day is a holiday dedicated to the youths of a country. It is observed by 18 countries, on many dates throughout the year. The United Nations agreed on the date of 12 August in 1999 in South Africa. National Youth Day Internationa ...
(August 25) *New harvest days (September 5 – October 20) *Repression Victims' Day (September 10) *Environment Safety Day (fourth week of September) *Elders' Day (October 1) *Capital City Day (October 29) * October Revolution Day (November 7) *Democracy and Human Rights Day (December 10)


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References


Mongolian Legal Info Network
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