Date English name Georgian name Transliteration Remarks Illustration
1-2 January New Year's Day ახალი წელი Akhali ts'eli
7 January Orthodox Christmas ქრისტეშობა Krist'eshoba
19 January Baptism of Jesus Christ ნათლისღება Natlisgheba
3 March Mother's Day დედის დღე Dedis dghe
8 March International Women's Day ქალთა საერთაშორისო დღე Kalta saertashoriso dghe
9 April National Unity Day ეროვნული ერთიანობის დღე Erovnuli ertianobis dghe Commemoration of the April 9 tragedy 1989 (also known as Tbilisi Massacre, Tbilisi tragedy) when on Rustaveli Avenue, in Tbilisi an anti-Soviet demonstration was dispersed by the Soviet Army, resulting in 20 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
Moveable Eastern Orthodox Good Friday, Great Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday of Bright Week სააღდგომო დღეები – წითელი პარასკევი, დიდი შაბათი, ბრწყინვალე აღდგომა და ორშაბათი Saaghdgomo dgheebi – ts'iteli parask'evi, didi shabati, brts'q'invale aghdgoma da orshabati On Bright Monday, the Georgian Orthodox Church serves Liturgy for Dismissals
9 May Day of Victory over Fascism, Europe Day ფაშიზმზე გამარჯვების დღე, ევროპის დღე P'ashizmze gamarjvebis dghe, evropis dghe
12 May Saint Andrew the First-Called Day წმინდა მოციქულის ანდრია პირველწოდებულის საქართველოში შემოსვლის დღე Ts'minda motsikulis andria k'irvelts'odebulis sakartveloshi shemosvlis dghe Celebration of day of Apostle Andrew the 'first-called', founder of Georgian Orthodox Church
26 May Independence Day დამოუკიდებლობის დღე Damouk'ideblobis dghe On May 26, 1918 National Council of Georgia declared national independence of Georgian people and creation of Democratic Republic of Georgia. The statehood of Georgia was restored after 117 years (from 1801)
28 August Saint Mary's Day მარიამობა Mariamoba
14 October Day of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (in Mtskheta) სვეტიცხოვლობა Mtskhetoba (Svetitskovloba) Celebration of first Christian church in Georgia. According to chronicles, holy chiton (shirt) of Savior is buried under this church.
23 November Saint George's Day გიორგობა Giorgoba Saint George (in Georgian: წმინდა გიორგი, ‘’tsminda giorgi’’) is a patron saint of Georgia

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