Number of Public Holidays by country:
š®š³ India: 21
šØš³ China: 17
š¹š Thailand: 16
š±š§ Lebanon: 16
š°š· South Korea: 15
šÆšµ Japan: 15
š®š· Iran: 15
š§š· Brazil: 14
š¹š· Turkey: 14
š«š· France: 13
š²š¾ Malaysia: 13
š·šŗ Russia: 13
š®š© Indonesia: 13
šæš¦ South Africa: 12
š²š½ Mexico: 12
š»š³ Vietnam: 11
š¦šŗ Australia: 11
š®š¹ Italy: 11
šŖšø Spain: 11
š¬š§ United Kingdom: 10
šØš¦ Canada: 10
šŗšø United States: 10
š³šæ New Zealand: 10
šµš Philippines: 10
šµš± Poland: 10
š©šŖ Germany: 9
š³š“ Norway: 9
šøšŖ Sweden: 9
š«š® Finland: 9
šØš Switzerland: 9
š³š± Netherlands: 8
š§šŖ Belgium: 8
š¦š¹ Austria: 8
š©š° Denmark: 8
š®šŖ Ireland: 8
šøš¬ Singapore: 7
š°šŖ Kenya: 7
š¦šŖ United Arab Emirates: 7
šøš¦ Saudi Arabia: 7
š®š± Israel: 6
šŖš¬ Egypt: 6
š³š¬ Nigeria: 6
šµš° Pakistan: 6
šÆš“ Jordan: 6
š§š© Bangladesh: 6
š¦š· Argentina: 6
šŗš¾ Uruguay: 5
šØš“ Colombia: 5
šµšŖ Peru: 5
šØš± Chile: 5
Notes:
The number of public holidays can vary within some countries due to regional or state-specific holidays. Public holidays are days off from work recognized by the government and may include religious, national, or cultural observances.
Sources:
World Bank - Public Holiday Data
International Labour Organization (ILO) - Holiday Statistics