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On 4 May 1990. Latvia proclaimed its independence from the USSR, and restoration of the Republic of Latvia. If the day is on the weekend the next Monday is a holiday. 23 June: Midsummer's Eve: Līgo diena: 24 June: Midsummer's Day: Jāņi: 18 November: Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia: Latvijas Republikas proklamēšanas diena
Previously used the Burmese calendar. Latvia: Courland: 1617 10 [12] [21] [22] Latvia Courland: 1796 7 Feb 28 Jan -11 Return to the Julian calendar [12] [21] Latvia Courland: 1915 11 May 25 May 13 Latvia Livland: 1915 22 Aug 5 Sept 13 Lithuania: Grand Duchy of Lithuania: 1585 21 Dec 1 Jan (1586) 10 [23] Lithuania Lithuania Governorate: 1800 11 ...
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The following is a list of parades by year: Rēzekne (2012) [4] Kuldīga (2013) Valmiera (2014) Jelgava (2015) Krāslava (2016) Liepāja (2017) [5] Madona (2018) [6] [7] [8] If the holiday is on a weekend date, the following Monday is an observance date. As per the Riga celebrations, a flower laying ceremony is always held at the capital's ...
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The Declaration begins by reiterating several historical facts. On the basis of these facts, it argued that the Republic of Latvia was still de jure a sovereign country. It observes that Latvia's declaration of independence on 18 November 1918 was internationally recognized in 1920, and that Latvia was admitted to membership in the League of Nations in 1921. [4]
Holidays and observances in Latvia. January 1 - New Year’s Day; January 20 - Commemoration Day of Defenders of the Barricades in 1991; January 26 - International ...
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