Armenia is one the oldest countries in the world and it has always been very famous for its celebrations and fasts. Below you can find national holidays celebrated in the Republic of Armenia.
Winter holidays
31 December: New Year’s Day (working day)
6 January: Christmas (non-working day)
21 January: St. Sarkis Day (working day)
28 January: Army Day (non-working day)
14 February: Terendez (working day)
15 February: Vardanank (working day)
19 February: Day of gift of books (working day)
Spring holidays
8 March: International Woman’s Day (non-working day)
7 April: The holiday of Maternity and Beauty (working day)
24 Apri: Memory Day of Victims of Genocide (non-working day)
1 May: Labor Day (non-working day)
9 May: The Holiday of Victory and Peace (non-working day)
28 May: The Day of First Republic (non-working day)
Summer holidays
5 July: Constitution Day (non-working day)
11 August: Nawasard (working day)
Autumn holidays
21 September: Independence Day (non-working day)
11 October: YerevanCity Day (working day)
7 November: National Holiday of Wine (working day)