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Constitution Day 2025

Date: November 12, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Azerbaijan Public Holidays

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Description

Constitution Day in Azerbaijan celebrates the country having a basic set of laws that tell how the state works. It reminds people about rules, rights, and how leaders are chosen.

Flag of Constitution Day

The holiday takes place every year on November 12. That date marks the 1995 referendum when Azerbaijan adopted its current constitution and set the legal foundations for the republic.

People mark the day with official ceremonies, speeches by leaders, lessons in schools, and events that explain citizens rights and duties. It is a time to appreciate law, democracy, and national unity.

Traditions

Constitution Day on November 12 marks Azerbaijan adopting its constitution in 1995. People show respect by raising the national flag, attending official ceremonies, and listening to speeches by leaders. Cities decorate streets with flags and banners.

Schools and universities hold lessons and events to teach children about rights and duties. Citizens visit monuments and lay flowers for national figures who helped build the state. Local TV and radio play programs about the constitution and history.

Families often share national foods like plov or dolma during gatherings. People join concerts, folk dance shows, and public exhibitions that celebrate culture and law.

Baku hosts large state events and fireworks. Smaller towns and regions focus on local music, dances, and community meetings.

Travel Tips

Constitution Day in Azerbaijan may close banks, some shops, and government offices. Expect parades, concerts, and public ceremonies in Baku and larger towns. Streets and transport can be busier, especially near main squares and monuments.

Enjoy the holiday by joining public events, watching official ceremonies, and visiting museums that stay open. Carry ID, plan extra travel time, book taxis earlier, and respect local customs and memorials. Keep valuables safe and take photos politely during ceremonies.


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