Capital:
Jakarta
Area: 1,919,440 km²
Population: ± 242,000,000
Country code: +62
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Below you can find a two year overview of the Indonesian public holidays.
2009
2010
January 1
New Year’s Day
January 26
Chinese New Year
March 9
Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad
March 26
Balinese Hindu New Year
April 10
Good Friday
April 12
Easter
April 13
Easter Monday
April 14
Waisak Day
May 21
Ascension
July 20
Isra Miraj (Islamic calendar)
August 17
Indonesia Independence Day
September 20
Eid ul-Fitr (Islamic calendar)
November 27
Eid ul-Adha (Islamic calendar)
December 18
Islamic New year
December 25
Christmas
January 1
New Year’s Day
February 14
Chinese New Year
February 26
Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad
March 16
Balinese Hindu New Year
April 2
Good Friday
April 4
Easter
April 5
Easter Monday
April 13
Waisak Day
May 13
Ascension
July 9
Isra Miraj (Islamic calendar)
August 17
Indonesia Independence Day
September 9
Eid ul-Fitr (Islamic calendar)
October 16
Eid ul-Adha (Islamic calendar)
December 7
Islamic New year
December 25
Christmas
Islamic Calendar: These dates are related to the Islamic Calendar, which is a lunar calendar. The actual holiday only starts when the new moon has been seen by the naked eye. A one or two days difference with the date mentioned above can occur.