How many working days in 1918 in France (Martinique)?
In 1918, there are 250 working days in France (Martinique).
This is calculated from:
- 365 total days
- 104 weekend days
- 11 public holidays falling on weekdays
How is the calculation made?
Because 1918 is not a leap year, it has 365 days.
Let's remove 52 saturdays and 52 sundays. It remains 261 days.
Now, let's remove 11 public holidays that do not fall during a weekend and we obtain 250 working days in 1918.
Frequently asked questions
How many working days in 1918 in France (Martinique)?
There are 250 working days in 1918 in France (Martinique).
How many weekend days are there in 1918?
There are 104 weekend days in 1918.
Is 1918 a leap year?
No. 1918 is not a leap year and has 365 days.
How many public holidays fall on weekdays in 1918?
11 public holidays fall on weekdays in 1918.
Public holidays falling on weekdays in 1918
1. Jour de l'An : Tuesday, 1 January, 1918
2. Lundi de Pâques : Monday, 1 April, 1918
3. Fête du Travail : Wednesday, 1 May, 1918
4. Fête de la Victoire 45 : Wednesday, 8 May, 1918
5. Jeudi de l'Ascension : Thursday, 9 May, 1918
6. Lundi de la Pentecôte : Monday, 20 May, 1918
7. Abolition de l'esclavage : Wednesday, 22 May, 1918
8. Fête de l'Assomption : Thursday, 15 August, 1918
9. Fête de la Toussaint : Friday, 1 November, 1918
10. Fête de l'Armistice 1918 : Monday, 11 November, 1918
11. Noël : Wednesday, 25 December, 1918
Public holidays falling on a weekend
1. Fête Nationale : Sunday, 14 July, 1918
2. Jour de Victor Schoelcher : Sunday, 21 July, 1918
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