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1 Jan–31 Dec 2040New Year’s Day in Armenia begins a long winter holiday season with family visits, festive meals, and quiet city streets. Many people spend the day at home recovering from late‑night celebrations.
Total Public Holidays
14
Weekends Off
105
Working Days: 250
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
136
Sunday
New Year's Day
NationwideMonday
New Year's Day
NationwideThursday
Christmas Day
NationwideFriday
Christmas Day
NationwideSaturday
Army Day
NationwideThursday
Women's Day
NationwideSunday
Easter Sunday
NationwideTuesday
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
NationwideTuesday
Labour Day
NationwideWednesday
Victory and Peace Day
NationwideMonday
Republic Day
NationwideThursday
Constitution Day
NationwideFriday
Independence Day
NationwideMonday
New Year's Eve
NationwideNew Year’s Day in Armenia begins a long winter holiday season with family visits, festive meals, and quiet city streets. Many people spend the day at home recovering from late‑night celebrations.
Armenian Christmas is celebrated on January 6 with church services, candlelight, and traditional foods. It is one of the most important religious holidays of the year.
Army Day celebrates the Armenian Armed Forces with official ceremonies, wreath‑laying, and public recognition of military service.
International Women’s Day is widely celebrated with flowers, family gatherings, and public events honoring women’s contributions in society.
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day is a deeply solemn national observance. Thousands visit the Tsitsernakaberd memorial in Yerevan to lay flowers and pay respects.
Labour Day is a nationwide day off often spent with family outings, park visits, and springtime gatherings.
Victory and Peace Day marks the end of World War II and celebrates peace. Parades, concerts, and remembrance events are common across the country.
Republic Day commemorates the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918. Official ceremonies and cultural events highlight the country’s modern history.
Constitution Day marks the adoption of Armenia’s constitution. It is observed with civic events and national pride.
Independence Day celebrates Armenia’s 1991 independence referendum. Expect concerts, fireworks, and national ceremonies, especially in Yerevan.
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