Public holidays in Ethiopia
The following are public holidays (የኢትዮጵያ:ብሔራዊ:በዓል) in Ethiopia. Many holidays follow the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.[1]
Date | English name | Amharic name (በአማርኛ) | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
January 7 | Ethiopian Christmas | Genna (ልደተ-ለእግዚእነ/ ገና) | |
January 19 (Leap year: January 20) | Epiphany | Timkat (ብርሐነ:ጥምቀት) | |
March 2 | Victory at Adwa Day | የዓድዋ:ድል:በዓል | Commemorates Ethiopia's victory over Italy in 1896. |
moveable in spring | Good Friday | Siklet (ዓርበ:ስቅለት) | |
moveable in spring | Easter | Fasika (ብርሐነ-ትንሣኤ/ፋሲካ) | |
May 1 | International Workers' Day | ||
May 5 | Ethiopian Patriots Victory Day | የአርበኞች ቀን | Commemorates the 1941 entering of Emperor Haile Selassie into Addis Ababa, who returned to the throne after 5 years |
May 28[2] | Derg Downfall Day | ደርግ:የወደቀበት:ቀን | Commemorates the end of the Derg junta in 1991. |
September 11 (Leap year: September 12) | New Year's Day | Enkutatash (እንቁጣጣሽ/የዘመን:መለወጫ/አዲስ አመት) | |
September 27 (Leap year: September 28) | Finding of the True Cross | Meskel (ብርሐነ-መስቀል) |
In addition, the following Muslim holidays, which may take place at any time of the year, are observed as public holidays:
Date | Arabic name | Amharic name |
---|---|---|
moveable | Ramadan (ረመዳን) | |
moveable | Mawlid (መውሊድ) | |
moveable | Eid al-Fitr (ዒድ:አል:ፈጥር) | |
moveable | Eid al-Adha (ዒድ:አል:አድሐ) |
References
- "Festivals & Holidays". www.ethioembassy.org.uk. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
- "Derg Downfall Day in Ethiopia". www.timeanddate.com. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.