Liberation Day (San Marino)

Liberation Day is a public holiday in the Republic of San Marino, observed on February 5 each year. The holiday commemorates the anniversary of San Marino's independence from Cardinal Giulio Alberoni in 1740.

San Marino is a European microstate and a landlocked country surrounded by Italy, and it is the smallest republic in the world, with a population of about 33,000. San Marino was established in 301 AD, and the country's border has remained unchanged since 1463.

In 1739, Cardinal Giulio Alberoni, the legate of Ravenna, occupied the country. The people of San Marino protested the occupation, and on February 5, 1740, Pope Clement XII restored independence to San Marino.

February 5 is also the feast day of Saint Agatha, the patron saint of San Marino.

The following is the list of Liberation Day in the Republic of San Marino from 2022 to 2026.

HolidayDateWeekday
Liberation DayFeb 05, 2022Saturday
Liberation DayFeb 05, 2023Sunday
Liberation DayFeb 05, 2024Monday
Liberation DayFeb 05, 2025Wednesday
Liberation DayFeb 05, 2026Thursday

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