England

yearly holidays and celebrations observed in England:

New Year's Day (January 1st): Similar to many countries, England welcomes the new year with celebrations, parties, and fireworks on New Year's Eve, and January 1st is a public holiday.

Easter: Easter is a significant Christian holiday celebrated in England, marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It falls on different dates each year, usually between late March and late April. Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays, and many people have a long weekend off work.

St. George's Day (April 23rd): St. George is the patron saint of England, and his day is celebrated with various events and activities that honor English culture and heritage.

May Day (first Monday in May): May Day celebrations often involve dancing, maypole festivities, and other traditional activities to welcome the arrival of spring.

Spring Bank Holiday (last Monday in May): This public holiday is observed on the last Monday of May and is often associated with various springtime activities, events, and festivals.

Trooping the Colour (second Saturday in June): This ceremony, also known as the Queen's Birthday Parade, celebrates the official birthday of the British monarch. It involves an impressive display of military pageantry and the Trooping the Colour parade.

Father's Day (third Sunday in June): Similar to many other countries, England honors fathers and father figures on this day.

Remembrance Day (November 11th): Also known as Armistice Day, this holiday commemorates the end of World War I and honors the members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty. A two-minute silence is observed at 11:00 AM to remember those who have fallen.

Christmas (December 25th): Christmas is one of the most important holidays in England. It is celebrated with decorations, festive meals, gift-giving, and various traditions such as carol singing and pantomime performances.

Boxing Day (December 26th): The day after Christmas is a public holiday known as Boxing Day. It traditionally involved giving gifts or "boxes" to tradespeople and those in service positions. It's also a time for sports events and shopping sales.