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Public holidays in Georgia

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For holidays in the country of Georgia, seePublic holidays in Georgia.

DateEnglish nameGeorgian nameTransliterationRemarksIllustration
1-2 JanuaryNew Year's Dayახალი წელიAkhali ts'eli
7 JanuaryOrthodoxChristmasქრისტეშობაKrist'eshoba
19 JanuaryBaptism ofJesus ChristნათლისღებაNatlisgheba
3 MarchMother's Dayდედის დღეDedis dghe
8 MarchInternational Women's Dayქალთა საერთაშორისო დღეKalta saertashoriso dghe
9 AprilNational Unity Dayეროვნული ერთიანობის დღეErovnuli ertianobis dgheCommemoration of theApril 9 tragedy 1989 (also known as Tbilisi Massacre, Tbilisi tragedy) when onRustaveli Avenue, inTbilisi an anti-Soviet demonstration was dispersed by the Soviet Army, resulting in 20 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
MoveableEastern OrthodoxGood Friday,Great Saturday,Easter Sunday andEaster Monday ofBright Weekსააღდგომო დღეები – წითელი პარასკევი, დიდი შაბათი, ბრწყინვალე აღდგომა და ორშაბათიSaaghdgomo dgheebi – ts'iteli parask'evi, didi shabati, brts'q'invale aghdgoma da orshabatiOnBright Monday, theGeorgian Orthodox Church servesLiturgy for Dismissals
9 MayDay ofVictory over Fascism,Europe Dayფაშიზმზე გამარჯვების დღე, ევროპის დღეP'ashizmze gamarjvebis dghe, evropis dghe
12 MaySaint Andrew the First-Called Dayწმინდა მოციქულის ანდრია პირველწოდებულის საქართველოში შემოსვლის დღეTs'minda motsikulis andria k'irvelts'odebulis sakartveloshi shemosvlis dgheCelebration of day ofApostle Andrew the 'first-called', founder ofGeorgian Orthodox Church
17 MayDay of Family Purity and Respect for Parents[1]ოჯახის სიწმინდისა და მშობლების პატივისცემის დღეojakhis sits’mindisa da mshoblebis p’at’ivistsemis dgheCelebration offamily values, originated byGeorgian Orthodox Church. Coincides with anniversary of2013 Tbilisi anti-homophobia rally protests, where LGBT rights activists clashed with church members and clergy, as well as theInternational Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia.
26 MayIndependence Dayდამოუკიდებლობის დღეDamouk'ideblobis dgheOn May 26, 1918 National Council of Georgia declared national independence of Georgian people and creation ofDemocratic Republic of Georgia. The statehood of Georgia was restored after 117 years (from 1801)
28 AugustSaint Mary's DayმარიამობაMariamoba
14 OctoberDay ofSvetitskhoveli Cathedral (inMtskheta)სვეტიცხოვლობაMtskhetoba (Svetitskovloba)Celebration of firstChristian church in Georgia. According to chronicles, holychiton (shirt) ofSavior is buried under this church.
23 NovemberSaint George's DayგიორგობაGiorgobaSaint George (in Georgian:წმინდა გიორგიtsminda giorgi) is a patron saint of Georgia

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  1. ^"May 17 to be day off in Georgia". 1st channel. 17 May 2024. Retrieved23 May 2024.

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