
Easter Monday in Andorra
Discover how Easter Monday is observed in Andorra.
Public Holiday
Movable Holiday
Monday, 21 April 2025
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The second day of Easter
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History
The origins of Easter Monday celebrations in Poland date back to the Middle Ages. While initially connected to the Christian joy of the Resurrection, over time, it adopted folk customs linked to purification, fertility, and the arrival of spring.
Traditions
The most iconic tradition is pouring water on one another. It symbolized cleansing and blessing. Traditionally, boys would visit girls and sprinkle them with water while singing or offering wishes. Folk processions and playful pranks were also common.
Contemporary celebrations
Today, Wet Monday is a playful holiday, especially among children and teenagers. Local festivals, egg painting contests, and folk performances are held across the country. It is a public holiday in Poland.
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Holiday Patterns in Andorra
- This country has 13 public holidays each year.
- 4 holidays are movable (date changes each year).
- 0 holiday(s) fall on Sundays.
- 14 holiday(s) are unique to this country.
- The longest stretch without a holiday is 78 days.
- Most holidays fall in: December.