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Challenge #300: Where is the party?

kaiserj
Astéroïde
Révélation
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lucascs
Astéroïde

Solved.

barbosaus
Astéroïde

here is the way I found out to solve this problem. 

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data_rachel
Astéroïde
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alexhenson
Astéroïde
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ChrisCode007
Astéroïde

My soluton

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Astéroïde
Révélation
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DanielG
Quasar

Solved

phou2022
Météoroïde

I have different understandings on the questions. 

 

1. A 2-day holiday at New Year is not necessarily called 'New Year's Day'. Such as the St. Berchtold's Day in Switzerland, Triumph of the Revolution and Victory of Fidel Castro in Cuba, and the so called 'New Year Day' in Russia (without the 's). Also, is New Year's Eve part of the New Year holiday too? 

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2. Different understanding of the first question will lead to different results in the second question too. My understanding is: as long as they have 2019-01-01 off, whatever they call it, they are having New Year's Day as a holiday. There are only two contries that don't have 2019-01-01 off: 

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Eugenialg
Météore

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