Şamaxı, Azerbaijan

Accurate, up-to-date public holidays, bank holidays, and observances in Şamaxı, Azerbaijan for 2025 ready to be integrated into your application.

The Republic of Azerbaijan is located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Azerbaijan was once part of the former Soviet Republic, and was founded on May 28, 1918. Home to the famous medieval walled Inner City, and the stone Maiden Tower.

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Date Weekday Name Notes
January 1st Wednesday New Year's Day
January 2nd Thursday Second Day of the New Year
January 20th Monday Martyrs' Day Long weekend.
March 8th Saturday International Women's Day
March 8th Saturday Mother's Day
March 20th Thursday Spring Festival
March 20th Thursday March Equinox
March 21st Friday Second Day of the Spring Festival Long weekend.
March 22nd Saturday Third Day of the Spring Festival
March 23rd Sunday Fourth Day of the Spring Festival
March 24th Monday Fifth Day of the Spring Festival Long weekend.
March 31st Monday Festival of Breaking the Fast Long weekend.
April 1st Tuesday Second Day of the Festival of Breaking the Fast
May 9th Friday Victory Day Long weekend.
May 28th Wednesday Republic Day
June 15th Sunday National Salvation Day
June 16th Monday National Salvation Day (Observed) Long weekend.
June 21st Saturday June Solstice
June 26th Thursday Azerbaijan Armed Forces Day
September 22nd Monday September Equinox Long weekend.
October 18th Saturday Independence Day
November 8th Saturday Azerbaijan Victory Day
November 9th Sunday Flag Day
December 21st Sunday December Solstice
December 31st Wednesday International Solidarity Day of Azerbaijanis
December 31st Wednesday New Year's Eve
Public holidays (national, legal, government, civic, etc) are denoted in bold.
Holiday data for far-reaching years is subject to change due to laws and government decrees.
Long weekends are based on non-working days and not Saturday and Sunday explicitly.

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To retrieve this list of holidays, simply make a GET request to /v1/holidays:
GET /v1/holidays
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$ curl -G -d country="AZ-SMI" -d year="2025" -d pretty
-d key="__YOUR_API_KEY__"
"https://holidayapi.com/v1/holidays"
import "github.com/joshtronic/go-holidayapi"
hapi := holidayapi.NewV1("__YOUR_API_KEY__")
holidays, err := hapi.Holidays(map[string]interface{}{
  "country": "AZ-SMI",
  "year": "2025",
})
import { HolidayAPI } from 'holidayapi';
const key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
const holidayApi = new HolidayAPI({ key });
holidayApi.holidays({
  country: 'AZ-SMI',
  year: '2025',
});
$key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__';
$holiday_api = new \HolidayAPI\Client(['key' => $key]);
$holidays = $holiday_api->holidays([
  'country' => 'AZ-SMI',
  'year' => '2025',
]);
$Body = @{}
$Body.key = "__YOUR_API_KEY__"
$Body.country = "AZ-SMI"
$Body.year = "2025"
$Result = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $Url -Body $Body
$Result.holidays
import holidayapi
key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
hapi = holidayapi.v1(key)
holidays = hapi.holidays({
  'country': 'AZ-SMI',
  'year': '2025',
})
require 'ruby-holidayapi'
key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
hapi = HolidayAPI::V1.new(key)
holidays = hapi.holidays({
  'country': 'AZ-SMI',
  'year': '2025',
})