Flag Day (substitute day) 2025
Date: November 10, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Azerbaijan Public Holidays
Description
Flag Day in Azerbaijan honors the national tricolor flag. People remember the flag as a symbol of the country, its history, and the unity of all Azerbaijanis. Schools and public places often display the flag proudly.
The holiday takes place every year on November 9. It was declared an official holiday in 2009. Many citizens take part in ceremonies, parades, and events that show respect for the flag.
Flag Day is important because the flag stands for independence, culture, and shared values. Celebrating the day helps new generations learn about national history and feel proud of their country.
Traditions
Flag Day in Azerbaijan honors the national flag. People gather at government squares, schools, and parks to watch flag raising ceremonies. Officials and veterans give short speeches about the flag and its history.
Families and friends hang flags on balconies and cars. Cities hold concerts, parades, and sometimes fireworks in the evening. Children often make small paper flags and join school events.
Traditional foods appear at home celebrations. Families share plov rice, dolma stuffed leaves, and sweet pakhlava. People also visit memorials to lay flowers near monuments to national heroes.
Baku hosts the largest ceremonies and official events. Smaller towns and villages hold quieter flag raisings and community meals, keeping the same respectful tone.
Travel Tips
Flag Day substitute is a national holiday in Azerbaijan. Expect government offices and some banks to be closed. Shops and restaurants may have shorter hours. There will be flag ceremonies, parades and public concerts. Streets and transport can get busy.
To enjoy it safely and meaningfully, carry ID, follow police directions and respect the flag. Join public events or watch from a quiet spot. Book taxis or tours early, avoid very crowded areas, and try local festive foods while being polite to participants.