Togo Calendar with Holidays 2026 – Date Reference

Togo Calendar with Holidays 2026 – In 2026, the Togo calendar will have major national and religious holidays that will intermingle civil pride, trust, and cultural beliefs. The year commences on Thursday, the 1st of January, with New Year’s Day, and on Tuesday, January 12, with Mukti Day, a day that marks the liberation of the country under colonial rule. As a strongly Christian country, Togo celebrates Easter Monday on Monday, April 6; Ascension Day on Thursday, May 14; and White Monday on Monday, May 25, which serve as welcome delays in the spring season.

Togo Calendar with Holidays 2026

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Togo Calendar with Holidays 2026

Labor Day on Friday respects the contribution of May 1 workers, while Tabaraski (Eid al) in late May recognizes Islamic traditions, reminiscent of the official formation of the country on Independence Day, 1960, on Monday, April 27, after the first Eid al-Fitr (Korite) on Friday, March 20.

On Sunday, June 21, pay tribute to those who sacrificed for the history of Mid-Ore, Martyr de, and Togo, which coincides with the June Sankranti. Saturdays, August 15, and Sunday, November 1, on All Saints Day, estimate day, reflect Christian celebrations in the year. The holiday calendar closes with Christmas Day on Friday, December 25, uniting families and communities.

Togo Calendar with Holidays 2026

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Togo’s 2026 public holidays offer a specified period to the residents for remembering, worship, national festivals, and communal comfort-they both of which explain spiritual heritage and national identity.

Togo Holiday Calendar 2026

Togo Calendar with Holidays 2026

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Togo  Holidays 2026

DateWeekdayHoliday
Jan 1ThursdayNew Year’s Day
Jan 13TuesdayLiberation Day
Mar 20FridayEid al‑Fitr (Korité)
Apr 6MondayEaster Monday
Apr 27MondayIndependence Day
May 1FridayLabour Day
May 14ThursdayAscension Day
May 25MondayWhit Monday
May 27WednesdayEid al‑Adha (Tabaski)
June 21SundayDay of the Martyrs
Aug 15SaturdayAssumption of Mary
Nov 1SundayAll Saints’ Day
Dec 25FridayChristmas Day
  1. New Year’s Day-Jan 1: The Gregorian calendar marks the first day of the year.
  2. Liberation Day-Jan 13: The French celebrate Togo’s 1963 independence from colonial rule.
  3. Eid al-Fitr-Mar 20: Muslim festival marks the end of Ramadan with prayer and feasts.
  4. Easter Monday-April 6: Christian holiday after Easter Sunday for rest and family.
  5. Independence Day-Apr 27: Reminds Togo of its freedom from France in 1960.
  6. Labor Day-May 1: His contribution to honoring workers and society.
  7. Ascension Day-May 14: Carrying Christians in Jesus’ heaven.
  8. White Monday-May 25: Public holiday after Pentecost for Christian rearing.
  9. Eid al-Adha-May 27: Islamic feast of sacrifice recalling Prophet Ibrahim.
  10. Martyrs Day-Jun 21: Honors those who die for Togo’s freedom.
  11. Mary’s recognition-Aug 15: Mary’s Catholic festival is being accepted in heaven.
  12. All Saints’ Day-Nov. 1: Misses all saints and departed souls.
  13. Christmas Day-DEC25: Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.

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