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1โ2 Jan 2026New Year's Day marks the start of the calendar year in Georgia and is one of the most widely celebrated holidays. Families gather for traditional feasts featuring dishes like khachapuri and satsivi, exchange gifts, and welcome the year with fireworks and festive decorations.
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7 Jan 2026This is a public holiday in Georgia.
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19 Jan 2026This is a public holiday in Georgia.
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3 Mar 2026Mother's Day in Georgia is a special public holiday dedicated to honoring mothers and motherhood. Children often give flowers, gifts, and heartfelt messages to their mothers, and families celebrate together. The holiday reflects the strong family values deeply rooted in Georgian culture.
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8 Mar 2026International Women's Day recognizes the social, cultural, and historical contributions of women. In Georgia, it is commonly celebrated by giving flowers and gifts to women, and it also serves as a moment to reflect on gender equality and women's rights.
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9 Apr 2026National Unity Day commemorates the tragic events of April 9, 1989, when peaceful demonstrators were killed in Tbilisi. The day honors those who lost their lives and symbolizes Georgia's struggle for independence, unity, and freedom.
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10 Apr 2026Good Friday marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is observed as a solemn religious holiday. Many Georgians attend church services and refrain from celebrations, reflecting on sacrifice, faith, and humility.
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11 Apr 2026Holy Saturday is observed as the day of anticipation before Easter. Churches prepare for the Resurrection celebrations, and families traditionally dye eggs red, symbolizing life and rebirth.
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12 Apr 2026Easter Sunday is the most important religious holiday in Georgia, celebrating the Resurrection of Christ. Festivities include church services, family gatherings, traditional foods, and the exchange of dyed eggs. The greeting 'Christ is Risen' is commonly heard throughout the country.
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13 Apr 2026Easter Monday continues the Easter celebrations and is often spent visiting relatives, honoring ancestors, and sharing meals. Many families visit cemeteries to remember loved ones in a tradition known as going to the graves.
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9 May 2026This day commemorates the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Veterans are honored, memorials are visited, and flowers are laid at monuments. The holiday reflects Georgia's historical role and sacrifices during the war.
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12 May 2026This religious holiday honors Saint Andrew, who is believed to have brought Christianity to Georgia. It celebrates Georgia's deep Christian heritage and the historical foundations of its national identity.
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26 May 2026Independence Day marks Georgia's declaration of independence in 1918. The holiday is celebrated with official ceremonies, concerts, cultural events, and public gatherings, highlighting national pride and sovereignty.
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28 Aug 2026Saint Mary's Day, also known as the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, is a major Orthodox feast. Many believers attend church services, and the day is observed with respect and quiet reflection.
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14 Oct 2026This is a public holiday in Georgia.
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23 Nov 2026Saint George is the patron saint of Georgia, and this day honors his life and martyrdom. Religious services are held across the country, and the holiday reflects the strong spiritual and cultural significance of Saint George in Georgian history.