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Flag Day 2025

Date: November 9, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Azerbaijan Public Holidays

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Description

Flag Day in Azerbaijan is a national holiday that honors the Azerbaijani national flag. The flag is a tricolor with blue, red, and green stripes and a white crescent and an eight pointed star in the center.

Flag of Flag Day

It is celebrated every year on November 9. The date marks when the current flag was first adopted in 1918 during the first Azerbaijani Republic. In 2009 the day was made an official state holiday, so people take part in public events and ceremonies.

The holiday is important because the flag stands for national unity, independence, and pride. People raise the flag, hold concerts, lay flowers at memorials, and remember those who fought for the country.

Traditions

Flag Day in Azerbaijan is on November 9. People honor the national flag with pride. Families and schools raise bright blue, red, and green flags. Streets, balconies, and government buildings are decorated with many flags.

Ceremonies take place at memorials and public squares. There are official speeches, wreath laying, and moments of silence for national heroes. Children sing patriotic songs and march in small parades. Some cities hold concerts and light shows in the evening.

Families celebrate at home with traditional foods like plov, dolma, and sweet pakhlava. People visit friends and share meals. In Baku there are big events, while villages often hold local folk dances and musical performances.

Travel Tips

Flag Day in Azerbaijan features official ceremonies, parades, and flag raisings. Expect some government offices and small shops to be closed. Streets near government buildings can be busy. Public transport may run on different schedules, so plan travel time.

To enjoy safely, join public events and watch from designated areas. Respect the flag and local customs. Carry ID and keep valuables secure. Avoid political protests and follow instructions from police. Try traditional foods and take photos of official displays for a meaningful visit.


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