Bonifacio Day in the Philippines
Bonifacio Day in the Philippines is held on November 30. This event in the third decade of the month November is annual. 
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Andres Bonifacio goes by so many titles of distinctions. Historians call him Supremo of the Katipunan, The Great Plebeian, the Unofficial First President of the Independent Philippines.
Andres Bonifacio Day is a national public holiday in the Philippines celebrated every 30th of November to remember the birth anniversary of one of the country’s greatest heroes, Andres Bonifacio. He was born on November 30, 1863, and is considered the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonization.
Is November 30 Bonifacio Day non working holiday? Yes, November 30 Bonifacio Day is non working holiday. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reminded employers to strictly observe the rule on the payment of wages for the Special (Non-Working) Holidays on November 1 and 2 and the Regular Holiday on November 30.
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Last Day of the Year or Bisperás ng Bagong Taón on December 31 (The special holiday between Rizal Day and New Year's Day in the Philippines)
World Orphans Day on November 10
The first day of the Simbang Gabi novena of masses in the Philippines on December 16
Armed Forces Day in the Philippines on December 21
Rizal Day in the Philippines on December 30