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The Corric culture places heavy importance on celebrating. It is seen as an acceptance of the events of life and a celebration of achievement when people gather for holidays and festivals. Certain festivals are viewed as essential to good luck, and those that do not participate are seen with varying degrees of pity and suspicion. There are nearly 130 different national holidays, each with its customs and traditions, with 60 of those also having government-mandated moratoriums on working for most, and triple overtime for essential workers. The Monarch retains the power to, on the advice of the Royal Cabinet, declare certain days to be work-free holidays on a temporary or permanent basis. The government maintains its secular policymaking stance but allows work holidays for religious groups that make up at least 1% of the population.
 
Many Corric festivals are times when private family gathers are observed, but major events can draw crowds upwards of ten thousand. There are several regionally and internationally renowned Corric festivals that are celebrated worldwide by the Corric diaspora.
 
=====La Fiesta de Santo Abrosius=====
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