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KoJo is an instant messaging, social networking, and payment services app owned by Phoexian-Oanian KoJo Media, Inc.
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KoJo is considered a super app given its wide availability of a great range of features, from online discussion board and communities to paywalled content and
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KoJo was created by Oliver Begay, Pierre Wood, YY and XX in January 2007 and launched in December of the same year. In the early years the app was a social network based on microblogging and the exchange of texts and images with a format limited to 120 characters.
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| [[Wikipedia:New Year's Day|New Year's Day]]
Despite not being as popular as other social media companies, KoJo has made a name for itself with niche and often controversial discussion groups called squares.
| 1 January

| Celebrates the beginning of the [[Wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]] New Year
In 2009 KoJo was acquired by Charles Basheer Group, a global media company and owner of News Buffets, for an amount between 20 and 40 million phoenixian dollars.
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| Unity Day
In 2013 after passing publicly traded on the Wermont Hill Exchange, KoJo saw a major transformation to cater to investors, including figure wealthy tycoon Emil de Laurentis, and
| 11 January

| This national holiday was established to celebrate the Union of Staynes and Caltharus and to hold a great feast
It allows users to post anonymously, which should encourage honesty and transparency. Any post can be voted on by the community; posts with the highest number of positive votes are displayed more and have more authority.
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| [[Wikipedia:International Women's Day|International Women's Day]]

| 8 March

| This national holiday was established to commemorate the brave history of women around the world

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| Sovereign Day

| 26 April

| This national holiday was established in 1803 after the death of [[Rosamund I]] to celebrate the birthday of the incumbent sovereign, currently [[Lambertus VII]]

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| [[wikipedia:Labour Day|Labour Day]]

| 1 May
The company traces its roots to a fateful spring break road trip undertaken by two college roommates from University of Virginia in 2005. While most of their classmates were likely doing keg stands in Miami, future founders Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman drove to Boston to attend a talk by internet entrepreneur Paul Graham. This ultimately led to their acceptance into Graham’s startup accelerator Y combinator, where they received $100,000 in seed funding for the ambitiously branded “front page of the internet” concept.
| This national holiday was established to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers across the world
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| [[Wikipedia:Winter solstice|Winter Celebration Day]]
| 21 June
| From 1980, by Royal Proclamation, this day celebrates the winter solstice
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| Thaer's Day
| 15 August
| Traditional common law holiday
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| Prophet Matilda's Day
| 3 September
| Traditional feast day of the Prophet Matilda
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| Peace Day
| 24 October
| Statutory bank holiday from 2018, celebrates peace in Aurora which is marked by the end of the [[Auroran-Pacific War]]
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| [[Wikipedia:Summer solstice|Summer Celebration Day]]
| 21 December
| From 1980, by Royal Proclamation, this day celebrates the summer solstice
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| [[Wikipedia:New Year's Eve|Old Year's Day]]
| 31 December
| Celebrates the ending of the [[Wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]] Year
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Revision as of 15:50, 20 November 2022

Name Date Remarks
New Year's Day 1 January Celebrates the beginning of the Gregorian New Year
Unity Day 11 January This national holiday was established to celebrate the Union of Staynes and Caltharus and to hold a great feast
International Women's Day 8 March This national holiday was established to commemorate the brave history of women around the world
Sovereign Day 26 April This national holiday was established in 1803 after the death of Rosamund I to celebrate the birthday of the incumbent sovereign, currently Lambertus VII
Labour Day 1 May This national holiday was established to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers across the world
Winter Celebration Day 21 June From 1980, by Royal Proclamation, this day celebrates the winter solstice
Thaer's Day 15 August Traditional common law holiday
Prophet Matilda's Day 3 September Traditional feast day of the Prophet Matilda
Peace Day 24 October Statutory bank holiday from 2018, celebrates peace in Aurora which is marked by the end of the Auroran-Pacific War
Summer Celebration Day 21 December From 1980, by Royal Proclamation, this day celebrates the summer solstice
Old Year's Day 31 December Celebrates the ending of the Gregorian Year