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X-WR-CALNAME:Sweden Public Holidays 2008
X-WR-CALDESC:Public holidays in Sweden for 2008.
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UID:New Year's Day-2008-01-01@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080102
SUMMARY:Nyårsdagen
DESCRIPTION:New Year’s Day (Nyårsdagen\, 1 January) marks the start of the year in Sweden. After the late-night celebrations\, the country slows down: many people sleep in\, visit family\, take winter walks\, and enjoy a calm reset. Most shops and public services are closed or run on reduced hours.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:Epiphany-2008-01-06@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080107
SUMMARY:Trettondedag jul
DESCRIPTION:Epiphany (Trettondedag jul\, 6 January) closes Sweden’s Christmas season. The day has Christian roots (the visit of the Magi)\, and in Sweden it’s often associated with quiet church services\, winter concerts\, and the last round of holiday gatherings before everyday life returns.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:Good Friday-2008-03-21@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080322
SUMMARY:Långfredagen
DESCRIPTION:Good Friday (Långfredagen) is one of Sweden’s most reflective public holidays\, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus. The tone is traditionally calm and subdued\, with many services held in churches. It’s also the start of the long Easter break\, when travel and family time pick up across the country.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:Easter Sunday-2008-03-23@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080324
SUMMARY:Påskdagen
DESCRIPTION:Easter Sunday (Påskdagen) is a major Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. In Sweden it’s also closely tied to spring traditions: families decorate with birch twigs and feathers (påskris)\, children may dress up as “Easter witches” (påskkärringar) for sweets\, and shared meals are common.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:Easter Monday-2008-03-24@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080325
SUMMARY:Annandag påsk
DESCRIPTION:Easter Monday (Annandag påsk) extends the Easter celebrations with a slower\, more relaxed day off. Many Swedes use it for outings\, visiting relatives\, or simply enjoying the first real signs of spring before the work week resumes.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:International Workers' Day-2008-05-01@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080502
SUMMARY:Första maj
DESCRIPTION:International Workers’ Day (Första maj\, 1 May) is a nationwide public holiday focused on workers’ rights and social issues. In many cities you’ll see demonstrations\, speeches\, and union marches-alongside a very Swedish bonus: it often feels like the first “proper” spring day for picnics and outdoor time.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:Pentecost-2008-05-11@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080512
SUMMARY:Pingstdagen
DESCRIPTION:Pentecost (Pingstdagen) commemorates the Christian belief in the descent of the Holy Spirit. It falls on a Sunday and is still an official public holiday in Sweden. Historically it was associated with confirmations and weddings\; today\, many simply enjoy a calm Sunday with family and the outdoors.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:National Day of Sweden-2008-06-06@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080607
SUMMARY:Sveriges nationaldag
DESCRIPTION:Sweden’s National Day (Sveriges nationaldag\, 6 June) celebrates Swedish identity\, flag traditions\, and modern citizenship ceremonies. The day is marked by concerts\, local festivities\, and official events-often with blue-and-yellow flags\, music\, and a relaxed early-summer atmosphere.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Midsummer Eve-2008-06-20@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080621
SUMMARY:Midsommarafton
DESCRIPTION:Midsummer Eve (Midsommarafton) is one of Sweden’s biggest celebrations\, even though it is not an official public holiday. Many workplaces close early or take the day off\, and the festivities-maypole dancing\, flower crowns\, summer food\, and long bright evenings-often happen on Friday before Midsummer Day.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:Midsummer Day-2008-06-21@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080622
SUMMARY:Midsommardagen
DESCRIPTION:Midsummer Day (Midsommardagen) is one of Sweden’s most iconic celebrations and a public holiday. Observed on a Saturday between 20 and 26 June\, it features maypoles (midsommarstång)\, flower crowns\, traditional dancing\, and classic foods like pickled herring\, potatoes with dill\, strawberries\, and schnapps songs.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:All Saints' Day-2008-11-01@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081102
SUMMARY:Alla helgons dag
DESCRIPTION:All Saints’ Day (Alla helgons dag) is a public holiday observed on a Saturday between 31 October and 6 November. It’s one of Sweden’s most moving traditions: people visit cemeteries and light candles for loved ones\, creating a warm glow across autumn-dark evenings.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Christmas Eve-2008-12-24@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081225
SUMMARY:Julafton
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Eve (Julafton) is not an official public holiday\, but it is culturally the main Christmas celebration in Sweden. Families gather for festive meals\, exchange gifts\, and many watch classic Christmas TV traditions. Workplaces often close early\, and the evening sets the tone for the whole season.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
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UID:Christmas Day-2008-12-25@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081226
SUMMARY:Juldagen
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Day (Juldagen\, 25 December) is a quiet\, family-centered public holiday in Sweden. After the big celebrations on Christmas Eve\, the 25th is typically calm-resting at home\, visiting close relatives\, and for some attending church. Many businesses remain closed.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:St. Stephen's Day-2008-12-26@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081227
SUMMARY:Annandag jul
DESCRIPTION:St. Stephen’s Day (Annandag jul\, 26 December) continues the Christmas holiday period. It’s often a relaxed day for visiting friends and family\, enjoying winter walks\, and watching holiday sports-while Sweden stays in “slow mode” before New Year’s.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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UID:New Year's Eve-2008-12-31@publicholidaysin.com
DTSTAMP:20260429T131123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090101
SUMMARY:Nyårsafton
DESCRIPTION:New Year’s Eve (Nyårsafton) is not an official public holiday\, but it is widely celebrated across Sweden. People gather for dinners and countdown parties\, with fireworks at midnight in many places. Many restaurants and venues are busy\, while public services may run on holiday schedules.
URL:https://publicholidaysin.com/sweden/2008
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