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Alphabet Day 2025

Date: November 22, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Albania Public Holidays

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Description

Alphabet Day in Albania celebrates the creation and adoption of the modern Albanian alphabet. It honors the work that made writing Albanian easier and clearer for everyone to read and learn.

Flag of Alphabet Day

The day is observed on November 22 each year. This date marks the Congress of Manastir in 1908, when scholars agreed on a common alphabet for Albanian speakers from different regions.

The holiday is important because a single alphabet helped unite the nation. It made schools and books possible in Albanian, boosted literacy, and strengthened cultural identity. People celebrate with school events, speeches, and activities that teach children about language and history.

Traditions

Alphabet Day in Albania honors the 1908 adoption of the modern Albanian alphabet. Schools and communities hold ceremonies where children sing, recite poems, and read aloud to celebrate language and literacy. Teachers give small awards and certificates.

People decorate classrooms with letters and old books. Museums and libraries show exhibits of early Albanian texts and manuscripts. Some groups place wreaths at monuments of language heroes to show respect. Local choirs perform songs about the language and nation.

Food is simple at gatherings. Families and school parties share cake, sweets, and tea. These treats help make the day festive and friendly, especially for children who perform and receive praise.

Regional differences appear in songs and dialect poems. Northern and southern areas include local folk music and storytelling, so celebrations feel familiar to each community.

Travel Tips

Alphabet Day in Albania has parades, speeches, and school events celebrating the Albanian alphabet. Many shops and government offices may close or open late. Expect busy streets and more people near monuments and city centers during midday and early evening.

Enjoy the day by joining public events, watching local performances, and visiting museums that stay open. Book taxis or public transport early and carry ID. Give space to crowds, dress respectfully, and take photos only when allowed to have a safe and meaningful visit.


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