Liberation Day (Albania)

Recurrence pattern: every year on November 29.

Liberation Day is observed in Albania every November 29 to commemorate the country's liberation from Nazi occupation during World War II on November 29, 1944. The holiday marks the efforts of the National Liberation Army and guerrilla forces who fought against German occupiers, with partisans also contributing to the liberation of southern Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of Montenegro. This day is recognized as a non-working holiday, allowing people to celebrate with family and friends. The choice of date has been a subject of debate, as some believe it was selected by the Communist Party of Albania to align with the liberation date of Yugoslavia. Liberation Day follows Independence Day, providing a longer break for citizens to enjoy the festivities.

Liberation Day (Albania)


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