Liberation Day (Anniversario della Liberazione) is a national holiday in Italy that commemorates the end of the Nazi occupation during World War II and the fall of the Fascist regime in 1945. It is a day of national pride and remembrance, marked by ceremonies and parades across the country. As a public holiday, it results in the closure of Italian financial markets, banks, and government offices.
This is a fixed-date national holiday observed annually on April 25th. It is not an economic indicator calculated through data but a scheduled market closure event.
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