Can you help verify belgian holidays for Date::Calc?

Stefaan Colson stefaan.colson at sitel.com
Wed Apr 11 08:11:08 CDT 2001


Hi Steffen,
This should be BE-NL version.
Pls notice Belgium has 10 legal holidays. For "Pasen"(+0) en
"Pinksteren"(+49), always on Sunday, we get free on Monday.  However, 02.11,
26.12 are NOT legal holidays in Belgium (FR, NL and DE). I suppose they must
be deleted from the list?

> $Profiles->{'BE-NL'} = # België
> {
>     "Nieuwjaar"                 => "01.01.",
>     "Pasen"                     => "+0",
>     "Paasmaandag"               => "+1",
>     "Feest van de Arbeid"       => "01.05.",
>     "O.L.H. Hemelvaart"         => "+39",
>     "Pinksteren"                => "+49",
>     "Pinkstermaandag"           => "+50",
>     "Nationale Feestdag"        => "21.07.",
>     "O.L.V. Hemelvaart"         => "15.08.",
>     "Allerheiligen"             => "01.11.",
>     "Allerzielen"               => "02.11.",  ??????
>     "Wapenstilstand"            => "11.11.",
>     "Kerstmis"                  => "25.12.",
>     "Tweede Kerstdag"           => "26.12."   ??????
> };

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephane Rondal [mailto:rondal at usa.net]
Sent: woensdag 11 april 2001 14:53
To: Steffen Beyer
Cc: liege-pm-list at pm.org
Subject: Re: Can you help verify belgian holidays for Date::Calc?


Hi Steffen,

Can't help you for the BE-NL version, but here goes for the
BE-FR, though I'm no expert in national holidays:

> $Profiles->{'BE-FR'} = # Belgique
> {
>     "Nouvel An"                 => "01.01.",
>     "Dimanche de Pâques"        => "+0",
>     "Lundi de Pâques"           => "+1",
>     "Jour du Travail"           => "01.05.",
>     "Ascension du Christ"       => "+39",
>     "Dimanche de Pentecôte"     => "+49",
>     "Lundi de Pentecôte"        => "+50",
>     "Jour National"             => "21.07.",
>     "Ascension de Marie"        => "15.08.",
>     "Toussaint"                 => "01.11.",
>     "???"                       => "02.11.",
>     "Armistice 1918"            => "11.11.",
>     "Noël(1)"                   => "25.12.",
>     "Noël(2)"                   => "26.12."
> };


s/???/Jour des Morts/

and you may also want to add
"Fête de la Communauté Francaise"    => "27.09."
which translates to "French Community Holiday", is obversed only by
the so-said community and applies to schools and diplomatic organisations.


HTH,
Stephane
Liege.pm

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