Public holidays in Ukraine

The following are public holidays in Ukraine.[1]

Holidays established by law

DateEnglish nameUkrainian nameRemarks
1 JanuaryNew Year's DayНовий Рік
8 March[2]International Women's DayМіжнародний жіночий день
moveable(Revised Julian) EasterВеликденьReligious holiday
moveable Easter + 49 days(Revised Julian) PentecostТрійцяReligious holiday
1 May[3]International Workers' DayДень праціUntil 2018, 2 May was also a public holiday[3]
8 May Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II 1939 – 1945День пам'яті та перемоги над нацизмом у Другій світовій війні 1939 – 1945 роківTo commemorate the end of World War II and the Allied victory over Nazi Germany[4]
28 JuneConstitution DayДень Конституції УкраїниTo commemorate Ukraine's Constitution of 1996
15 July[5][6]Statehood DayДень Української ДержавностіTo commemorate the Christianization of Kievan Rus' (28 July until 2023)
24 AugustIndependence DayДень Незалежності УкраїниFrom the USSR in 1991
1 October[5][6]Defenders of Ukraine DayДень захисників і захисниць УкраїниPublic holiday since 2015[7]
(14 October until 2022)
25 December[8][9][5][6] Christmas Різдво Христове Religious holiday since 2017, previously celebrated on 7 January (from 2017 to 2022 celebrate on 7 January and 25 December)
Easter postcard (by Jacques Hnizdovsky)

Before the Orthodox Church of Ukraine[10][11] and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church[12] switched to the Revised Julian calendar in September 2023 all religious holidays were observed according to the Julian calendar, since then Christmas is officially celebrated on 25 December.[5] From 2017 to 2022 Christmas was celebrated in Ukraine on 2 different days, 7 January (the date of the holiday according to the Julian calendar) and 25 December (the date of the holiday according to the Gregorian and Revised Julian calendars).[9] From 2023 Christmas is only officially celebrated in Ukraine on 25 December.[13][14][15][16]

When a public holiday falls on a weekend (e.g. Saturday or Sunday), the following working day (e.g. Monday) turns into an official day off too.

If only one or only two working days are between a public holiday and another day off then the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine usually releases a recommendation to avoid this gap by moving these working days onto a certain Saturday (that is to have uninterrupted vacations, but to compensate this by work on another day which would be a day off). Usually such recommendations only concern those employees whose weekly days off are Saturday and Sunday.

Holidays celebrated by the uniformed organizations

Flag of Ukraine
  • 26 March — National Guard Day
  • 30 April — Border Guards Day
  • 6 May — Day of the Mechanized Infantry
  • 18 May — Reservists' Day
  • 23 May — Marine Corps Birthday, Heroes of Ukraine Day
  • 4 July — Police Day
  • 8 July — Air and Air Defence Forces Day
  • First Sunday in July — Navy Day;[17] From 1997 till 2011 this day was celebrated on August 1[18][19]
  • 29 July — Special Operations Forces Day
  • 8 August — Signal Corps Day
  • 7 September — Military Intelligence Forces Day
  • 9 September — Armoured Forces Day
  • 14 September — Mobilized Servicemen Day
  • First Sunday in October - Territorial Defence Forces Day
  • 29 October — Finance Officers Day
  • 3 November — Rocket Forces and Artillery Day
  • 3 November — Corps of Engineers Day
  • 21 November — Air Assault Forces Day[20][21][22]
  • 6 December — Armed Forces Day; festive fireworks and salutes take place in various cities in Ukraine[23] The holiday was established in 1993 by the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament).[24]
  • 12 December — Ground Forces Day
  • 23 December — Operational Servicemen Day

Other national holidays

Fixed date

Commemorative and remembrance days in honor of Ukrainian victories won in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Beginning 2023 the following days are earmarked as days of remembrance and honor in relation to Ukrainian victories during the current (2022) invasion:

  • 13 March — Victory Day in the Battles of Voznesensk
  • 26 March — Victory Day in the Battle of Okhtyrka
  • 28 March — Victory Day in the Battle of Irpin
  • 31 March — Victory Day in the Battle of Bucha and Relief of the Siege of Chernihiv
  • 4 April — Victory Day in the Battles of Sumy and Hlukhiv
  • 8 April — Victory Day in the Battle of Mykolaiv
  • 13 May - Victory Day in the Battle of the Siverskyi Donets
  • 14 May — Victory Day in the Battle of Kharkiv
  • 4 June — Memorial Day of the Deceased Children and Young War Victims of the Invasion
  • 16 September - Liberation of Kupiansk Day
  • 2 October - Victory Day in the Second Battle of Lyman
  • 11 November — Liberation of Kherson Day

Movable

See also

References

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  2. Women Demand Equal Rights In Kyiv March, RFE/RL (March 08, 2018)
  3. Рада зробила 25 грудня вихідним днем. BBC Україна (in Ukrainian). 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  4. "Victory Day Celebration On May 9 Canceled In Ukraine". Ukrainian News Agency. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
    "Rada sets Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism on May 8". Ukrinform. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
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    (in Ukrainian)"Рада зробила 25 грудня вихідним днем". BBC Україна. 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  9. Poroshenko Signs Law Declaring 25 December Public Holiday, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (29 November 2017)
  10. RFE/RL. "Orthodox Church Of Ukraine Approves Calendar Switch In Widening Diversion From Russia". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  11. "Orthodox Church of Ukraine finally adopts new calendar". english.nv.ua. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  12. "HISTORICAL DECISION: THE UGCC IN UKRAINE SWITCHES TO A NEW CALENDAR". Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  13. "Zelensky Introduces Proposed Draft Law to Change Holiday Dates". Get the Latest Ukraine News Today - KyivPost. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  14. Stambaugh, Konstantin Toropin,Alex (29 July 2023). "Ukraine moves Christmas to December 25, distancing itself from Russian tradition". CNN. Retrieved 31 July 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  21. "Указ Президента України №380/2017 від 21 листопада 2017 року "Про День Десантно-штурмових військ Збройних Сил України"". president.gov.ua. Адміністрація Президента України. 21 November 2017. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  22. "Poroshenko: 469 Ukrainian paratroopers killed in Donbas amid war". UNIAN. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  23. Festive fireworks and salutes to take place in 9 cities on Sunday Archived 2010-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, UNIAN (3 December 2009)
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  25. Day of Remembrance of Ukraine’s Defenders marked today, Ukrinform (29 August 2020)
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