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Today, Sunday, 24 November, 2024

Working day : no (weekend day)
Week : 47 / 52
Day of the year : 329 / 366
Working day of the year : 227 / 251
Time (UTC +01) : 16:00

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How many working days in year 2004?

Here is the detail of the calculation:

Because 2004 is a leap year, it has 366 days.

Let's remove 52 saturdays and 52 sundays. It remains 262 days.

Now, let's remove 10 public holidays that do not fall during a weekend and we obtain 252 working days in 2004.

Here is the list of these 10 public holidays:
1. Republic Day / New Year's Day : Thursday, 1 January, 2004
2. Epiphany : Tuesday, 6 January, 2004
3. Good Friday : Friday, 9 April, 2004
4. Easter Monday : Monday, 12 April, 2004
5. Saints Cyril and Methodius’ Day : Monday, 5 July, 2004
6. Constitution Day : Wednesday, 1 September, 2004
7. Day of Our Lady of Sorrows : Wednesday, 15 September, 2004
8. All Saints’ Day : Monday, 1 November, 2004
9. Freedom and Democracy Day : Wednesday, 17 November, 2004
10. Christmas Eve : Friday, 24 December, 2004

And here are the 5 public holidays falling on a weekend:

1. Labour Day : Saturday, 1 May, 2004
2. Victory over Fascism Day : Saturday, 8 May, 2004
3. Slovak National Uprising Anniversary : Sunday, 29 August, 2004
4. Christmas Day : Saturday, 25 December, 2004
5. St. Stephen's Day : Sunday, 26 December, 2004