August 31: Language Day (Moldova)

National Language Day is observed in Moldova every August 31, commemorating the designation of the Moldovan language as the state language in 1989. The holiday, known as Limba noastră, translates to "Our Language" and is named after the national anthem of Moldova. It marks the anniversary of a significant demonstration in Chișinău, where the Popular Front of Moldova advocated for a language law that recognized the Moldovan language and its connection to Romanian. Officially established in 1990, the holiday was initially called the Day of the Romanian Language but was renamed in 1994 to reflect the linguistic nuances. Celebrations include official ceremonies, exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events throughout the country, with a focus on honoring Alexei Mateevici, a notable poet whose work "Limba noastră" became the national anthem.

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August 31: Language Day (Moldova)