The Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day (Amharic: የአርበኞች ድል ቀን), also called Meyazia 27,[1] is a national holiday in Ethiopia celebrating on 5 May in commemoration of the Ethiopian resistance movement Arbegnoch victory over Italian five years occupation of Ethiopia, and the return of Emperor Haile Selassie to the throne in 1941.[2][3][4]
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Type | National |
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Date | 5 May |
Frequency | Annual |
In Addis Ababa, government leaders, diplomats, members of Ethiopian Patriotic Association, and city residents pay tribute to Ethiopian veterans serving in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1937) and honor with laying a wreath into memorial monuments across the city. Parades by the Ethiopian Police Orchestra Brass Band occur to mark the occasion.[5][6]
References
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- ^ "Patriots' Day". Retrieved 2022-07-28.
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- ^ AnydayGuide. "Patriots' Victory Day in Ethiopia / May 5, 2022". AnydayGuide. Retrieved 2022-07-28.