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All Saints' Day 2025

Date: November 1, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Republic of Côte d'Ivoire Public Holidays

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Description

All Saints Day in the Republic of Côte d Ivoire is a public holiday honoring all saints and righteous people. It is a day to remember those who lived with goodness and faith.

Flag of All Saints' Day

The holiday takes place every year on November 1. It follows Halloween on the calendar but has a different meaning centered on faith and remembering holy people.

This day is significant because it links people to their spiritual history and community values. It reminds citizens of the importance of goodness, kindness, and moral example in daily life.

All Saints Day also brings together different faith communities across the country. It is a moment for reflection on shared beliefs and the lives of those who inspired others.

In Ivory Coast the day is part of the national rhythm of public holidays. It helps connect past and present through collective memory and respectful remembrance.

Traditions

Families go to cemeteries to clean and repaint graves. They bring fresh flowers, wreaths, photos and light candles. Many people stay and talk together at the graveside, sharing memories and saying prayers in a calm way.

Churches hold special services and evening vigils. People sing hymns and join communal prayers. Some families bring small offerings and place them at the grave or church to honor their loved ones.

Food is important at gatherings. Families share attiéké with grilled fish, fried plantain and spicy sauces. Palm wine or soft drinks are offered. Meals are eaten together near the cemetery or at home after the visits.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks and government offices close or open late on All Saints Day. Expect buses and taxis to be busier in morning and evening. Book rides and accommodations early. Carry cash because some ATMs and services may not work.

Stay with known guides or hotel staff when visiting crowded sites. Keep valuables out of sight and watch for pickpockets. Wear modest clothes and follow local rules at events. Use hotel restaurants if many eateries are closed and allow extra travel time for delays.


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