Hi Jason, On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 07:39:42PM +0059, Jason McIntyre wrote: | > 04/21 Tiradentes in Brazil | > 04/25 Anniversary of the Revolution in Portugal | > +04/27 King's day in Netherlands | > 04/29 Greenary day in Japan | > -04/30 Queen's Birthday in Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles | > 05/01 Boy's day in Japan | > 05/02 King's Birthday in Lesotho | > 05/05 Battle of Puebla in Mexico
Note that the 27th of April is actually both "Koningsdag" (King's Day) and our king's birthday. The previous entry was quite wrong as the 30th of April was "Queen's Day" but not our Queen's (our previous Queen's) birthday. Birthdays of our current and previous queens: Queen Maxima May 17 Princess Beatrix January 31 Princess Juliana April 30 | more worms... | | i committed this, but note: | | - i uppercased "Day" In Dutch, the day is called 'Koningsdag' (one word). The weird rules about capitalizing proper names and parts of proper names in the English language still confuses me, so I'll take your word for it :) | - i used *the* Netherlands I think that is the correct name. | one more question though: | | calendar.holiday:12/15 Statue Day in Netherlands Antilles This is 'Koninkrijksdag', or "Kingdom day", the day on which the charter of the kingdom was signed. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koninkrijksdag for a bit more background. | i left that entry alone because i couldn;t find anything about "statue | day". is it really statue?! statute, maybe. but couldn;t find out what | it was. any takers? Given the "signing of the charter", I'm pretty sure what was meant was 'statute'. Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd -- >++++++++[<++++++++++>-]<+++++++.>+++[<------>-]<.>+++[<+ +++++++++++>-]<.>++[<------------>-]<+.--------------.[-] http://www.weirdnet.nl/