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Florida specific holidays #216

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@brunobord brunobord commented May 17, 2019

Some Florida subdivisions are using a different holiday calendar:

  • Florida legal holidays
  • Florida circuit courts
  • Miami-Dade, Florida

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States#Florida

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Requires #171 to be solved first

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  • Tests with a significant number of years to be tested for your calendar.
  • Docstrings for the Calendar class and specific methods.
  • Calendar country / label added to the README.rst file,
  • Changelog amended with a mention like: "Added <country> by @pseudo (#)"

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@brunobord brunobord merged commit 0c57f98 into master May 24, 2019
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@brunobord brunobord deleted the 216-florida-specific branch May 24, 2019 08:27
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**Major Changes & fixes**

- Dropped Python 3.4 support (#352).
- Added Malaysia Thaipusam days for the year 2019 & 2020 - thx @burlak for the bug report (#354).
- Fixed Deepavali dates for the year 2018 ; confirmed fixed dates that were set in the past.

**Added calendars**

- Added Florida specific calendars: Florida Legal, Florida Circuit Courts, Miami-Dade (#216).
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