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Public Holidays in Latvia 1989

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Holiday List

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    Jaungada dienaPublic holidayWeekend

    New Year's Day

    Nationwide

    Take Jan 2 off

    Days off: Dec 31–Jan 23-day weekend
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    24

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    Lielā PiektdienaPublic holiday

    Good Friday

    Nationwide

    Take Mar 23, Mar 28 off

    Days off: Mar 23–286-day weekend
  • Mar
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    Pirmās LieldienasPublic holidayWeekend

    Easter Sunday

    Nationwide

    Take Mar 23, Mar 28 off

    Days off: Mar 23–286-day weekend
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    Otrās LieldienasPublic holiday

    Easter Monday

    Nationwide

    Take Mar 23, Mar 28 off

    Days off: Mar 23–286-day weekend
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    Darba svētkiPublic holiday

    Labour Day

    Nationwide

    Take Apr 28, May 2 off

    Days off: Apr 28–May 25-day weekend
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    Latvijas Republikas Neatkarības atjaunoŔanas dienaPublic holiday

    Day of the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia

    Nationwide

    Take May 3, May 5 off

    Days off: May 3–75-day weekend
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    Mātes dienaPublic holidayWeekend

    Mother's Day

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    Take May 15 off

    Days off: May 13–153-day weekend
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    Līgo dienaPublic holiday

    Līgo Day

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    Take Jun 22, Jun 26 off

    Days off: Jun 22–265-day weekend
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    Jāņu dienaPublic holidayWeekend

    Jāņi Day

    Nationwide

    Take Jun 22, Jun 26 off

    Days off: Jun 22–265-day weekend
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    Latvijas Republikas ProklamēŔanas dienaPublic holiday

    Day of the Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia

    Nationwide

    Take Nov 21 off

    Days off: Nov 18–214-day weekend
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    Ziemassvētku vakarsPublic holidayWeekend

    Christmas Eve

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    Take Dec 22, Dec 27 off

    Days off: Dec 22–276-day weekend
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    Pirmie ZiemassvētkiPublic holiday

    Christmas Day

    Nationwide

    Take Dec 22, Dec 27 off

    Days off: Dec 22–276-day weekend
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    Otrie ZiemassvētkiPublic holiday

    St. Stephen's Day

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    Take Dec 22, Dec 27 off

    Days off: Dec 22–276-day weekend
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    Vecgada dienaPublic holidayWeekend

    New Year's Eve

    Nationwide

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Public Holidays in Latvia

Jaungada diena

1 Jan 1989

New Year’s Day (Jaunais Gads, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year and is a nationwide public holiday in Latvia. After festive New Year’s Eve celebrations with fireworks and social gatherings, the day itself is usually calm. Most shops, offices, and public institutions are closed, and many people spend the day resting, visiting family, or enjoying winter walks.

Lielā Piektdiena

24 Mar 1989

Good Friday (Lielā Piektdiena, Friday before Easter) commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is observed as a public holiday in Latvia. Traditionally, it is a quiet and reflective day with limited commercial activity. Many businesses remain closed, and public events are minimal, as the day forms part of the Easter holiday period.

Pirmās Lieldienas

26 Mar 1989

Easter Sunday (Lieldienas) celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and is an important Christian holiday in Latvia. Families often gather for festive meals and follow traditional customs, including decorating eggs and participating in symbolic rituals related to spring and renewal. As the holiday falls on a Sunday, the atmosphere is generally peaceful and family-oriented.

Otrās Lieldienas

27 Mar 1989

Easter Monday (Otrās Lieldienas, Monday after Easter) continues the Easter celebrations and is a public holiday across Latvia. It is traditionally associated with outdoor activities, visiting relatives, and enjoying the arrival of spring. Many workplaces and schools remain closed, allowing families to extend their holiday weekend.

Darba svētki

1 May 1989

Labour Day (Darba svētki, May 1) in Latvia celebrates workers and social rights and is observed as a nationwide public holiday. The day is often marked by public events, concerts, and gatherings, especially in cities. For many people, it is also a spring holiday spent outdoors with family and friends.

Latvijas Republikas Neatkarības atjaunoŔanas diena

4 May 1989

Restoration of Independence Day (Latvijas Republikas NeatkarÄ«bas atjaunoÅ”anas diena, May 4) commemorates Latvia’s declaration of restored independence in 1990. It is one of the most important national holidays in modern Latvian history. The day is marked by official ceremonies, concerts, flag displays, and public celebrations throughout the country.

Mātes diena

14 May 1989

Mother’s Day (Mātes diena, second Sunday of May) is a public holiday in Latvia and is dedicated to honoring mothers and family values. Families typically celebrate by giving flowers, gifts, and spending time together. Schools and kindergartens often organize performances and activities, making the day especially meaningful for families with children.

Līgo diena

23 Jun 1989

Midsummer Eve (Līgo Diena, June 23) is one of the most important and widely celebrated holidays in Latvian culture. It marks the summer solstice and is deeply rooted in ancient traditions. Celebrations include wearing flower wreaths, singing traditional songs, lighting bonfires, and staying awake through the shortest night of the year. Most businesses are closed as people gather with family and friends.

Jāņu diena

24 Jun 1989

Midsummer Day (Jāņi, June 24) continues the celebrations of the summer solstice and is a public holiday in Latvia. The day is typically spent relaxing after the night-long festivities of Līgo Diena. It is closely associated with Latvian identity, folklore, and nature, making it one of the most culturally significant holidays of the year.

Latvijas Republikas ProklamēŔanas diena

20 Nov 1989

Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republikas proklamēŔanas diena, November 18) commemorates the founding of the Republic of Latvia in 1918. It is a major national holiday marked by official ceremonies, parades, concerts, and fireworks. The Latvian flag is widely displayed, and the day is observed with strong patriotic sentiment.

Ziemassvētku vakars

24 Dec 1989

Christmas Eve (Ziemassvētku vakars, December 24) is a public holiday in Latvia and an essential part of the Christmas season. Families traditionally gather in the evening to share festive meals, exchange gifts, and follow Christmas customs. Most shops and businesses close early, and public transport operates on reduced schedules.

Pirmie Ziemassvētki

25 Dec 1989

Christmas Day (Ziemassvētki, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is observed as a nationwide public holiday. It is usually a calm and family-focused day, with most businesses and public institutions closed. People spend the day resting, visiting relatives, and enjoying the festive atmosphere.

Otrie Ziemassvētki

26 Dec 1989

Second Christmas Day (Otrie Ziemassvētki, December 26) continues the Christmas celebrations in Latvia. It is commonly spent visiting friends and extended family or enjoying winter activities. Some shops reopen, but many people remain on holiday, making it a relaxed continuation of the festive period.

Vecgada diena

31 Dec 1989

New Year’s Eve (Vecgada vakars, December 31) is a public holiday in Latvia and one of the most festive days of the year. People prepare for celebrations with family and friends, enjoy special meals, and gather in public spaces for fireworks at midnight. Many businesses close early as the country prepares to welcome the New Year.

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