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Jour de mémoire des victimes du génocide arménien

Avril 2028
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  • Banques Fermé
  • Services publics Fermé
  • Écoles Fermé
  • Commerces Variable
  • Restaurants Horaires réduits
  • Transports en commun Horaires réduits
  • Bourse Fermé
  • La Poste Fermé

🛋️ Potentiel de week-end prolongé

Bloc de 3 jours
SAM 22 Week-end
DIM 23 Week-end
LUN 24 Jour férié

Week-end de 3 jours (22 Avril – 24 Avril)

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Armenia is an ancient, landlocked country in the Caucasus region, connecting Europe and Asia. Known for its rich history and its status as the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion, the culture is deeply rooted in tradition and religious practices.

  • Dress modestly at religious sites.
  • Expect direct personal questions; this is standard social behavior.
  • Family matters are central to Armenian culture.
  • Avoid challenging or minimizing the Armenian Genocide or Ottoman history.
  • Utilize small talk to transition to serious or political conversations.
  • Be mindful of local customs in public interaction.
  • Respect for elders and family is highly valued. Modesty is required when visiting religious sites (e.g., removing hats for men). When visiting homes, bring a gift and engage with all present. Small talk is recommended before discussing sensitive or serious topics.

À propos de ce jour férié

The Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Armenian Genocide (or Armenian Genocide Memorial Day) is an annual public holiday in Armenia and the former Republic of Artsakh. It commemorates the massacres and starvation of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottomans during the 1915 genocide. Observances often include large gatherings at sites like the Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.