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Svenska: I almanackan från 1938 finns två allhelgonadagar. Alla helgons dag är här utsatt på sin ursprungliga plats 1.11 trots att helgen redan 1777 hade flyttats till sin till följande söndag, i almanackan benämnd Allhelgonadag. I dag heter helgen Alla helgons dag, och den flyttades 1955 till den lördag som infaller 31.10-6.11. År 1938 sammanföll Allhelgonadagen med Svenska dagen 6.11. Den dagen är dock inte utsatt här; Svenska dagen kom in i den officiella universitetsalmanackan först år 1979. Här är också bönsöndagarna utsatta vilket inte är fallet i dag. På platsen för fjärden böndagen finns däremot (sedan 1987) Fars dag, som är inplacerad den andra söndagen i november. Dessutom finns i vår tid en ny "helg", Halloween, som infaller dagen före Alla helgons dag, men som ännu inte har intagits i den officiella almanackan. (SLS 1501f)
English: In the Swedish language almanac of Finland from 1938, there are two Halloweens. Halloween is on its original place, although it was moved to the following sunday already in 1777. In 1938, it coincided with the Finnish Swedish Heritage Day 6 November. That day is not marked here, however; it was it eas introduced into the official university alamanac no sooner than in 1979.
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Author Helsingfors Universitet

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