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Added Serbia to the european countries #435

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@apelloni apelloni commented Dec 5, 2019

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For information, read and make sure you're okay with the Contributing guidelines.

  • Tests with a significant number of years to be tested for your calendar.
  • Docstrings for the Calendar class and specific methods.
  • Use the workalendar.registry_tools.iso_register decorator to register your new calendar using ISO codes (optional).
  • Calendar country / label added to the README.rst file.
  • Changelog amended with a mention like: "Added <country> by @pseudo (#)". Note Please do NOT change the version number here. It's the project maintainers' duty.
  • Tests with a significant number of years to be tested for your calendar.
  • Changelog amended with a mention describing your changes. Note Please do NOT change the version number here. It's the project maintainers' duty.

@brunobord brunobord merged commit eb74d58 into workalendar:master Dec 6, 2019
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thanks a million for this very valuable contribution!

brunobord added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 6, 2019
**New calendars**

- Added Serbia calendar, by @apelloni (#435).
- Added Argentina calendar, by @ftatarli (#419).

**Other changes**

- Update China's public holidays for 2020, thx @nut-free (#429).
- Update Malaysia and Singapore for 2021 (Deepavali + Thaipusam) by @jack-pace (#432).
- Small refactorings on the Gevena (Switzerland) holiday class, thx to @cw-intellineers (#420).
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version 7.2.0 was just released, the packages were uploaded on PyPI, which includes your contribution. Happy upgrading!

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