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Republic Day in Turkey

Many people in Turkey celebrate Republic Day on October 29 by attending performances and participating in traditional processions with flags and musical bands. The Turkish Republic’s founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk proclaimed Republic Day as Turkey’s most important holiday.

Is Republic Day a Public Holiday?

Republic Day is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

The Republic monument at Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey commemorates the formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.

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What Do people Do?

Many people go to local stadiums on October 29 to watch performances dedicated to Republic Day in Turkey. Such performances usually consist of theater sketches, poetry readings and traditional Turkish dances. Many school children participate in school performances for parents and teachers. Parades may take place in some cities and politicians may give public speeches on this day. Many people also lay wreaths to Atatürk’s monuments or visit Atatürk’s mausoleum in the country’s capital, Ankara.

In the evening of October 29, many cities have traditional processions with flags and musical bands to commemorate Republic Day in Turkey. The processions usually end with fireworks, which begin after dark.

Public Life

Republic Day is an official national holiday in Turkey. Public administration buildings, schools, post offices and many small businesses are usually closed on this day. Public transport schedules may vary. Public transport routes may change in the event of street performances and processions. The afternoon of the previous day, October 28, is also an official holiday.

Background

Republic Day marks the creation of the Turkish Republic in 1923. After Turkey’s victory in the War of Independence (1919-1923), the Turkish parliament proclaimed the new Turkish state as a republic. A new constitution, which the parliament adopted on October 29, 1923, replaced the constitution of the Ottoman Empire. The leader in the Turkish War of Independence, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, became the country’s first president on the same day. According to Atatürk, Republic Day is Turkey’s most important holiday.

Symbols

The common symbols of Republic Day in Turkey are:

  • The Turkish flag.
  • Pictures of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

These symbols can be seen on Republic Day in Turkey.

Republic Day Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2016Sat29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2017Sun29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2018Mon29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2019Tue29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2020Thu29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2021Fri29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2022Sat29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2023Sun29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2024Tue29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2025Wed29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday
2026Thu29 OctRepublic DayNational holiday

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