We Like Having Time to Ourselves
Micronations love creating holidays for themselves. Many are serious (such as independence days), others not so much (Topin Wagglegammon especially). Sirocco is no different, and our national calendar is filled with days of importance to us. These are divided into three categories:
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National Statutory Holidays
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The Nation Celebrates
Sirocco has adopted a number of holidays celebrated in New Zealand, and added and removed some where it sees fit.
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Provincial and Territorial Statutory Holidays
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A Day for Everyone
Most provinces and territories celebrate their day as that on which they were admitted into Sirocco. Four exceptions exist, however:
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Non-Statutory (Cultural) Holidays
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Here's Where it Gets Silly
The non-statutory holidays have the distinction of holding four of the most curious days of the calendar.
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*Applies to leap years only.