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This is a list of
public holidays
in
Burundi
.
[1]
Date
English Name
Comments
January 1
New Year's Day
February 5
Unity Day
Intended to help reconcile ethnic differences between the
Tutsi
and the
Hutu
.
[2]
April 6
Cyprien Ntaryamira Day
Marks the anniversary of President Ntaryamira's death in 1994.
[3]
May 1
Labour Day
International Workers' Day
April or May
40 days after
Easter
Ascension
July 1
Independence Day
Independence from Belgium in 1962.
[4]
August 15
Assumption
October 13
Rwagasore
Day
Prince Louis Rwagasore was a nationalist assassinated in 1961.
October 21
Ndadaye Day
President Melchior Ndadaye′s assaaination in 1993 sparked the
Burundian Civil War
November 1
All Saints' Day
December 25
Christmas Day
10
Dhu al-Hijjah
date varies
Eid al-Adha
Feast of the Sacrifice
This national holiday is the holiest day of the Islamic year; it celebrates
Abraham
′s sacrifice of his son.
Dates of variable holidays
[
edit
]
2021
Ascension: May 13
Eid al-Adha: July 20
2022
Labour Day: May 2
Ascension: May 25
Eid al-Adha: July 10
Christmas: December 26
2023
Ascension: May 18
Eid al-Adha: June 28
2024
Ascension: May 9
Eid al-Adha: June 17
2025
Ascension: May 29
Eid al-Adha: June 7
References
[
edit
]
^
Burundi Business Holidays
(in French)
^
"Unity Day in Burundi in 2021"
.
Office Holidays
. Retrieved
January 14,
2021
.
^
"President Ntaryamira Day in Burundi in 2021"
.
Office Holidays
. Retrieved
January 14,
2021
.
^
"Independence Day in Burundi in 2021"
.
Office Holidays
. Retrieved
January 14,
2021
.
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