holidays.countries.cameroon
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- class holidays.countries.cameroon.Cameroon(*args, **kwargs)
Bases:
ObservedHolidayBase
,ChristianHolidays
,InternationalHolidays
,IslamicHolidays
,StaticHolidays
- References:
- Parameters:
years – The year(s) to pre-calculate public holidays for at instantiation.
expand – Whether the entire year is calculated when one date from that year is requested.
observed – Whether to include the dates when public holiday are observed (e.g. a holiday falling on a Sunday being observed the following Monday). This doesn’t work for all countries.
subdiv – The subdivision (e.g. state or province) as a ISO 3166-2 code or its alias; not implemented for all countries (see documentation).
prov – deprecated use subdiv instead.
state – deprecated use subdiv instead.
language – The language which the returned holiday names will be translated into. It must be an ISO 639-1 (2-letter) language code. If the language translation is not supported the original holiday names will be used.
categories – Requested holiday categories.
- Returns:
A
HolidayBase
object matching the country.
- country: str = 'CM'
The country’s ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code.
- observed_label = '%s (observed)'
- class holidays.countries.cameroon.CM(*args, **kwargs)
Bases:
Cameroon
- Parameters:
years – The year(s) to pre-calculate public holidays for at instantiation.
expand – Whether the entire year is calculated when one date from that year is requested.
observed – Whether to include the dates when public holiday are observed (e.g. a holiday falling on a Sunday being observed the following Monday). This doesn’t work for all countries.
subdiv – The subdivision (e.g. state or province) as a ISO 3166-2 code or its alias; not implemented for all countries (see documentation).
prov – deprecated use subdiv instead.
state – deprecated use subdiv instead.
language – The language which the returned holiday names will be translated into. It must be an ISO 639-1 (2-letter) language code. If the language translation is not supported the original holiday names will be used.
categories – Requested holiday categories.
- Returns:
A
HolidayBase
object matching the country.
- class holidays.countries.cameroon.CMR(*args, **kwargs)
Bases:
Cameroon
- Parameters:
years – The year(s) to pre-calculate public holidays for at instantiation.
expand – Whether the entire year is calculated when one date from that year is requested.
observed – Whether to include the dates when public holiday are observed (e.g. a holiday falling on a Sunday being observed the following Monday). This doesn’t work for all countries.
subdiv – The subdivision (e.g. state or province) as a ISO 3166-2 code or its alias; not implemented for all countries (see documentation).
prov – deprecated use subdiv instead.
state – deprecated use subdiv instead.
language – The language which the returned holiday names will be translated into. It must be an ISO 639-1 (2-letter) language code. If the language translation is not supported the original holiday names will be used.
categories – Requested holiday categories.
- Returns:
A
HolidayBase
object matching the country.
- class holidays.countries.cameroon.CameroonIslamicHolidays
Bases:
_CustomIslamicHolidays
- EID_AL_ADHA_DATES_CUSTOM_CALENDAR = {2001: (3, 6), 2002: (2, 23), 2003: (2, 12), 2004: (2, 2), 2005: (1, 21), 2006: ((1, 10), (12, 31)), 2007: (12, 20), 2008: (12, 9), 2009: (11, 28), 2010: (11, 17), 2011: (11, 7), 2012: (10, 26), 2013: (10, 15), 2014: (10, 5), 2015: (9, 24), 2016: (9, 13), 2017: (9, 2), 2018: (8, 21), 2019: (8, 11), 2020: (7, 31), 2021: (7, 20), 2022: (7, 9), 2023: (6, 28)}
- EID_AL_FITR_DATES_CUSTOM_CALENDAR = {2001: (12, 17), 2002: (12, 6), 2003: (11, 26), 2004: (11, 14), 2005: (11, 4), 2006: (10, 24), 2007: (10, 13), 2008: (10, 2), 2009: (9, 21), 2010: (9, 10), 2011: (8, 31), 2012: (8, 19), 2013: (8, 8), 2014: (7, 28), 2015: (7, 18), 2016: (7, 7), 2017: (6, 26), 2018: (6, 15), 2019: (6, 4), 2020: (5, 24), 2021: (5, 13), 2022: (5, 2), 2023: (4, 21), 2024: (4, 10)}
- MAWLID_DATES_CUSTOM_CALENDAR = {2001: (6, 4), 2002: (5, 24), 2003: (5, 14), 2004: (5, 2), 2005: (4, 21), 2006: (4, 11), 2007: (3, 31), 2008: (3, 20), 2009: (3, 9), 2010: (2, 26), 2011: (2, 16), 2012: (2, 5), 2013: (1, 24), 2014: (1, 14), 2015: ((1, 3), (12, 24)), 2016: (12, 12), 2017: (12, 1), 2018: (11, 21), 2019: (11, 10), 2020: (10, 29), 2021: (10, 19), 2022: (10, 8)}