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This is a list ofholidays inLatvia.

DateEnglish NameLocal NameNotes
1 JanuaryNew Year's DayJaunais Gads
Moveable FridayGood FridayLielā Piektdiena
Moveable MondayEaster MondayOtrās Lieldienas
1 MayLabour DayDarba svētkiThe convocation of the constitutional assembly in 1920 also falls on May 1 and is also celebrated on this day.
4 MayRestoration of Independence DayLatvijas Republikas Neatkarības atjaunošanas dienaOn 4 May 1990. Latvia proclaimed its independence from the USSR, andrestoration of the Republic of Latvia. If the day is on the weekend the next Monday is a holiday.
23 JuneMidsummer's EveLīgo diena
24 JuneMidsummer's DayJāņi
18 NovemberProclamation Day of the Republic of LatviaLatvijas Republikas proklamēšanas dienaThe independence of Latvia was proclaimed on this day in 1918. If the day is on the weekend the next Monday is a holiday.
24 DecemberChristmas EveZiemassvētku vakarsThis is when gifts are traditionally exchanged, usually children must offer a poem or song to receive their gift. Families still use real candles on their trees.
25 DecemberChristmas DayZiemassvētki
26 DecemberSecond Day of ChristmasOtrie Ziemassvētki
31 DecemberNew Year's EveVecgada vakars

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