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  2. 2025 in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Source: [1] [2] 1–2 January – New Year holidays; 6 January – Christmas 28 January – National Army Day 8 March – International Women's Day 21 April – Easter Monday 24 April – Armenian Remembrance Day

  3. Public holidays in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Victory Day : 9 May (World War II) was a holiday throughout the USSR and is still an official holiday in Armenia. 28 May: Republic Day: Հանրապետության օր: Establishment of the Democratic Republic of Armenia in 1918 5 July: Constitution Day: Սահմանադրության օր: Adopted in 1995 21 September: Independence Day

  4. Template:Public holidays in Armenia - Wikipedia

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  5. Mark your 2025 calendar with dates for holidays, events and games

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    2025 federal holidays New Year's Day - Wednesday, Jan. 1Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Monday, Jan. 20Washington's Birthday / Presidents Day - Monday, Feb. 17Memorial Day - Monday, May 26 Juneteenth ...

  6. Category:Public holidays in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Public holidays in Armenia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Are banks open today? Federal bank holidays in 2025

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    Bank holidays. 2025. New Year’s Day. Jan. 1. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Jan. 20. Presidents’ Day. Feb. 17. Memorial Day. May 26. Juneteenth National ...

  8. Army Day (Armenia) - Wikipedia

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    Army Day was first celebrated in 2001, same year when the President of Armenia, Robert Kocharyan, signed Army Day into law as an official holiday and a non-working day. Usually officials visit Yerablur memorial to pay homage to the fallen Armenian soldiers who lost their life defending the homeland.

  9. Armenian calendar - Wikipedia

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    In A.D. 352, tables compiled by Andreas of Byzantium were introduced in Armenia to determine the religious holidays. When those tables exhausted on 11 July 552 (Julian Calendar), the Armenian calendar was introduced. [1] Year 1 of the Armenian calendar began on 11 July 552 of the Julian calendar. [1]