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Ukrainian Statehood Day

July 15
Ukrainian Statehood Day

Ukrainian Statehood Day is a relatively new national holiday, officially established in 2022, to honor the millennium-old history of Ukrainian statehood, culture, language and identity.

When is Ukrainian Statehood Day?

Ukrainian Statehood Day is celebrated every year on July 15.

The following is the list of Ukrainian Statehood Day from 2020 to 2049.

HolidayDateWeekday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2022Friday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2023Saturday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2024Monday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2025Tuesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2026Wednesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2027Thursday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2028Saturday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2029Sunday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2030Monday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2031Tuesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2032Thursday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2033Friday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2034Saturday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2035Sunday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2036Tuesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2037Wednesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2038Thursday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2039Friday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2040Sunday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2041Monday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2042Tuesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2043Wednesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2044Friday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2045Saturday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2046Sunday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2047Monday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2048Wednesday
Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15, 2049Thursday

The History of Ukrainian Statehood Day?

Ukrainian Statehood Day is a national holiday that honors over 1,000 years of Ukrainian state development. It is a powerful affirmation of Ukraine's historic continuity from the medieval kingdom of Kyivan Rus' to the modern Ukrainian nation.

The origins of Ukrainian statehood trace back to Kyivan Rus', a medieval Slavic state centered in Kyiv, founded in the 9th century. In 988, Prince Volodymyr the Great adopted Christianity as the official religion, a foundational event for Ukraine's political, cultural, and spiritual life.

Kyivan Rus' is widely regarded as the first form of organized Ukrainian statehood, with its own governance, laws, and international ties.

Ukrainian Statehood Day was introduced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2021 and officially established by Parliament in May 2022. Its creation was a direct response to Russian historical revisionism, particularly the denial of Ukraine's unique national identity and long-standing statehood.

By honoring a millennium of sovereignty, the holiday asserts that Ukrainian nationhood did not begin with independence in 1991, but is rooted in centuries of historical evolution.

July 15 coincides with celebrations related to Volodymyr the Great and the baptism of Kyivan Rus', symbolizing the birth of Ukrainian Christianity, the establishment of centralized power, and Ukraine's early integration into European culture and politics.

First observed during the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022, Ukrainian Statehood Day quickly became a symbol of unity, defiance and resilience. It reaffirms that Ukraine is not a "younger state" or a breakaway republic, but a historic nation with deep roots.

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July 15
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