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Orthodox Easter Monday is a public holiday observed in countries with significant Eastern Orthodox populations, such as Montenegro, Greece, and Serbia. It marks the day after Orthodox Easter Sunday, which is determined by the Julian calendar. During this holiday, government offices, banks, and local stock exchanges are closed, leading to reduced liquidity in regional financial markets.
The date is calculated based on the Julian calendar and follows the first full moon after the vernal equinox, occurring after the Jewish Passover.
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