Public holidays in North Macedonia
Public holidays are observed in the Republic of North Macedonia for a number of reasons, including religious and national significance. They are generally accompanied by celebrations.[1] The holidays are regulated by the 1998 Law on Holidays.[2]
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National holidays
Date | English name | Macedonian name | 2019 date | 2022 date | Remarks |
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1 January | New Year's Day | Нова Година, Nova Godina | 1 January | 1 January | |
7 January | Christmas Day (Orthodox) | Прв ден Божик, Prv den Božik | 7 January | 7 January | |
April/May | Easter Monday (Orthodox) | Втор ден Велигден,
Vtor den Veligden |
29 April [3] | 25 April [3] | as above |
1 May | Labour Day | Ден на трудот, Den na trudot | 1 May | 2 May | |
24 May | Saints Cyril and Methodius Day | Св. Кирил и Методиј, Ден на сèсловенските просветители; Sv. Kiril i Metodij, Den na sèslovenskite prosvetiteli | 24 May | 24 May | |
2 August | Republic Day[4][2] | Ден на Републиката, Den na Republikata | 2 August | 2 August | Day when the Republic was proclaimed in 1944, also the proclamation of the Ilinden uprising in 1903 |
8 September | Independence Day[4] | Ден на независноста, Den na nezavisnosta | 8 September | 8 September | Day of independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 |
11 October | Day of the Macedonian Uprising | Ден на востанието, Den na vostanieto | 11 October | 11 October | Symbolic beginning of the Macedonian anti-fascist resistance during WWII in 1941 |
23 October | Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle[2] | Ден на македонската револуционерна борба,Den na makedonskata revolucionarna borba | 23 October | 24 October | Day when the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) was established in 1893. |
8 December | Saint Clement of Ohrid Day[2] | Св. Климент Охридски, Sv. Kliment Ohridski | 8 December | 8 December | |
1 Shawwal | Eid al-Fitr | Рамазан Бајрам, Ramazan Bajram | 4 June [3] | 2 May [3] | Islamic calendar |
Besides these, there are several major religious & ethnic communities` holidays:
Date | English name | Macedonian name | 2019 date | 2022 date | Celebrated by | ||
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6 January | Christmas Eve | Бадник, Badnik | 6 January | 6 January | Orthodox Christians | ||
19 January | Baptism of Jesus | Водици, Vodici | 19 January | 19 January | Orthodox Christians | ||
19 January | Baptism of Jesus | Водици, Vodici | 19 January | 19 January | Orthodox Christians | 27 January | Ethnic Serbs |
8 April | International Romani Day | Меѓународен ден на Ромите, Megjunaroden den na Romite | 8 April | 8 April | Ethnic Romani people | ||
23 May | Aromanian National Day[2] | Национален ден на Власите, Nacionalen den na Vlasite | 23 May | 23 May | Ethnic Aromanians | ||
28 August | Assumption of Mary | Успение на Пресвета Богородица, Uspenie na Presveta Bogorodica | 28 August | 28 August | Orthodox Christians | ||
28 September | International Bosniaks Day | Меѓународен ден на Бошњаците, Megjunaroden den na Boshnjacite | 28 September | 28 September | Ethnic Bosniaks | ||
1 November | All Saints' Day | Сите Светци, Site Svetci | 1 November | 1 November | Catholics and Protestants | ||
22 November | Albanian Alphabet Day[2] | Ден на Албанската азбука, Den na Albanskata azbuka | 22 November | 22 November | Ethnic Albanians | ||
21 December | Turkish Language Education Day | Ден на настава на турски јазик, Den na nastava na turski jazik | 21 December | 21 December | Ethnic Turks | ||
25 December | Christmas | Божиќ, Božiḱ | 25 December | 25 December | Catholics and Protestants | ||
variable | Good Friday | Велики Петок, Veliki Petok | 22 April | Orthodox Christians | |||
variable | Good Friday | Велики Петок, Veliki Petok | 26 April [3] | 18 April [3] | Catholics and Protestants | ||
variable | Pentecost | Духовден, Duhovden | 14 June [3] | 10 June [3] | Orthodox Christians, 7 weeks after Good Friday | ||
10 Tishrei | Yom Kippur | Јом Кипур, Jom Kipur | 9 October [3] | 5 October [3] | Jews | ||
10 Dhu al-Hijjah | Eid al-Adha | Курбан Бајрам, Kurban Bajram | 11 August [3] | 9 July [3] | Muslims |
See also
References
- According to the Law on Holidays, issued in "Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia", number 21/98 and 18/07, 2007, see here, retrieved on 17 November 2008. (in Macedonian)
- Šari, Ljiljana; Gammelgaard, Karen; Rå Hauge, Kjetil, eds. (2012). Transforming National Holidays: Identity Discourse in the West and South Slavic Countries, 1985-2010. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 15. ISBN 9789027206381.
- "Holiday Calendar | U.S. Embassy in North Macedonia". U.S. Embassy in North Macedonia. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
- Victor Roudometof (2002). Collective Memory, National Identity, and Ethnic Conflict: Greece, Bulgaria, and the Macedonian Question. Praeger. p. 11. ISBN 9780275976484.
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