What are the holidays people of Malta primarily celebrate?

Carnival: Celebrated in February, it is a colorful festival with parades, music, and dancing.

Easter: A religious holiday when many Maltese people attend church services and have family gatherings.

Freedom Day: Celebrated on 31st March to commemorate the end of British rule and Malta's independence in 1979.

Feast of Saint Joseph: Celebrated on 19th March to honor the patron saint of Malta, with mass and fireworks displays.

National Workers' Day: Celebrated on 1st May, recognizing the contributions of workers in Malta's society and economy.

Feast of Corpus Christi: Celebrated in June with a grand procession carrying the consecrated Eucharist through Maltese villages.

Mnarja and L'Imnarja: Celebrated on 29th June, it involves traditional feasts, music, and a unique "cart ruts" pilgrimage to designated shrines.

Feast of the Assumption: Celebrated on 15th August to honor the Assumption of Mary, with mass, processions, and religious festivities.

Maltese Independence Day: Celebrated on 21st September, commemorating Malta's independence from the United Kingdom in 1964.

Republic Day: Celebrated on 13th December to mark the establishment of the Maltese Republic in 1974.

Christmas: Celebrated on 25th December, with traditional family gatherings, mass, and Christmas markets.

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