Whit Sunday (Eerste pinksterdag) is celebrated in the Netherlands and at least 10 other countries. It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday. Businesses are usually closed during this holiday. Whit Sunday has a Christian origin.
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Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.Whit Sunday 2025
Sunday
Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.Whit Sunday 2026
Sunday
Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.Whit Sunday 2027
Sunday
Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.Whit Sunday 2028
Sunday
Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.Whit Sunday 2029
Sunday
Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.Whit Sunday 2030
Sunday
Netherlandshttps://www.tuxx.uk/countries/netherlands/holidays/i/whit-sunday/amp/It is celebrated on Sunday the 49th day after Easter Sunday.
This holiday is also celebrated in:
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Péngschtensonndeg (Luxembourgish)
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Pinsedag (Danish)
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Pfingstsonntag (German)
Dimanche de Pentecôte (French)
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Pingstdagen (Swedish)
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Zielone Świątki (Polish)
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Pünkösdvasárnap (Hungarian)
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Nelipühade 1. püha (Estonian)
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Første pinsedag (Norwegian)
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Helluntaipäivä (Finnish)