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National
Journée nationale de la femme
Lundi, 9 Août, 2027
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SAM
07
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DIM
08
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LUN
09
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Week-end de 3 jours (7 Août – 9 Août)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
South Africa is a highly diverse country, often called the "Rainbow Nation." Known for its rich culture, varied landscapes, and natural beauty, it has twelve official languages and a diverse population.
- Public holidays include New Year's Day (January 1), Human Rights Day (March 21), Freedom Day (April 27), and an Easter long weekend (usually a four-day period in March or April).
- Generally, South Africans are polite and friendly. Basic politeness is expected when interacting with strangers. While general public behavior is similar to Western Europe, note cultural variations (e.g., greeting men with a firm handshake and women with a cheek kiss). Be mindful of public displays of affection and adhere to local laws regarding nude sunbathing. When dining, flexibility is advised, as eating customs can vary by cultural background.
À propos de ce jour férié
National Women's Day, celebrated annually on 9 August, commemorates the 1956 march of approximately 20,000 women in Pretoria. The march was a petition against the country's pass laws, which enforced racial segregation and controlled populations during the apartheid era. The first celebration occurred on 9 August 1995.