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Official Holidays in 2009
The Consulate General of Sweden in New York will be officially closed on the following days in 2009:
Thursday, January 1
New Year's Day
Monday, January 19
Martin Luther King Day
Monday, February 16
Presidents' Day
Friday, April 10
Good Friday
Monday, May 25
Memorial Day
Friday, June 5
Friday, July 3
Day before Swedish National Day
Independence Day (observed)
Monday, September 7
Labor Day
Monday, October 12
Columbus Day
Thursday, November 26
Thanksgiving Day
Friday, November 27
Day after Thanksgiving
Thursday, December 24
Christmas Eve
Friday, December 25
Christmas Day
Thursday, December 31
New Year's Eve
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