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Exactly one week after Anzac Day is the 2nd of May.

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Anzac Day is observed on April 25th each year in Australia and New Zealand. One week after Anzac Day would be May 2nd. To calculate this, you add 7 days to April 25th.

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Well, honey, Anzac Day is on April 25th, so one week after that would be May 2nd. Time to mark your calendar and start planning your next adventure!

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Yom HaAtzmaut for Jews.

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Wednesday 25 April 2018 is the next Anzac Day in Australia. Seven days after that is Wednesday 2nd May.

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2nd May

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2 may cuz

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