Add patronal festivals for italy#757
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closes #755
New descriptionPropertiesKey entries for the saints used by Italian regional-capital patronal festivals (Turin, Aosta, Milan, Trento, Venice, Trieste, Bologna, Perugia, Ancona, L'Aquila, Bari, Potenza, Catanzaro, Palermo, Cagliari), reusing existing keys where a suitable one already existed. closes #755 closes #755
Each Italian comune observes a local public holiday on its patron saint's feast day, alongside the national holidays (L. 27 maggio 1949, n. 260, art. 5 as amended by L. 31 marzo 1954, n. 90; only Rome's is codified directly in statute via D.P.R. 28 dicembre 1985, n. 792 - elsewhere it rests on long-standing local custom recognized through collective labour agreements). Model the regional capital of each of the 20 regions as a nested subdivision with its patron saint's day, verified against official comune/government sources rather than relying on secondary aggregators. Two cases needed correcting against common assumptions: - Venice's traditional patron Saint Mark falls on 25 April, which is also Italy's national Liberation Day, so the comune's actual civic holiday is 21 November (Madonna della Salute) instead. - Cagliari's officially recognized patron is Saint Saturninus (30 October), not Saint Ephysius, who is a co-patron venerated with the 1 May procession - a date whose holiday status is already explained by the national Labour Day. Bolzano/Bozen's patronal observance coincides with the existing region-wide Whit Monday holiday, so it needs no separate entry. closes #755 closes #755
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Whit Monday is a Tyrolean/Austrian-tradition carryover observed only in the Province of Bolzano/South Tyrol's school calendar; Trento's calendar has no such addition. Moving the holiday from the region level down to a new "bz" subdivision avoids incorrectly implying it also applies to Trento. closes #755 closes #755
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closes #755