Fériés
Fériés, or public holidays, are days designated by law, regulation, or traditional practice when regular work is suspended or reduced and public life slows. They often memorialize historical events, celebrate religious observances, or mark seasonal cycles. The term is used in French-speaking countries and, more broadly, refers to days considered non-working or special days within a given jurisdiction.
In France, the set of jours fériés is defined by law and comprises eleven official holidays. They
Across other countries, fériés vary widely. In Francophone regions and countries, they typically include national commemorations
Etymology: the word férié derives from Latin feriae, meaning holidays or days of rest; the French adjective