Lithuania Restoration of Independence Day around the world in 2025

Lithuania Restoration of Independence Day around the world in 2025
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2025 LithuaniaMar 11
Lithuania Tue, Mar 11National Holiday
2024 LithuaniaMar 11
Lithuania Mon, Mar 11National Holiday
2023 LithuaniaMar 11
Lithuania Sat, Mar 11National Holiday
2022 LithuaniaMar 11
Lithuania Fri, Mar 11National Holiday
2021 LithuaniaMar 11
Lithuania Thu, Mar 11National Holiday
  Summary

The Lithuanian people voted for self-rule in elections held in February 1990, and the new democratically elected parliament declared independence from the Soviet Union on March 11, 1990

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When is Restoration of Independence Day?

Restoration of Independence Day is a public holiday in Lithuania, always celebrated on March 11th.

This holiday marks the declaration of independence from the Soviet Union on this day in 1990.

History of Restoration of Independence Day

By the 18th century, Lithuania had become part of the Russian Empire. After the end of the first world war, Lithuania became an independent country in 1918.

During the second world war, the Soviets and Nazi Germany agreed on a pact on who would occupy several countries in the region and as a result, the Soviets occupied the country in 1940.

The promotion of perestroika (Mikhail Gorbachev's social reform policies) within the Soviet Union created a desire within Lithuania to adopt the policies and that grew into a call for independence.

The Lithuanian people voted for self-rule in elections held in February 1990, and the new democratically elected parliament declared independence from the Soviet Union on March 11th 1990.

The Soviet Union reacted negatively to the act of independence and began an economic blockade against Lithuania and eventually resorted to violence against people holding vigil around the capital buildings in Vilnius on January 13th 1991. Outrage from around the world stopped the attack and Lithuania's independence was recognised by the Soviets later that year.

Within a year the influence of perestroika and independence movements across an increasing number of Soviet states brought about the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

This holiday is not to be confused with Restoration of the State Day, celebrated on February 16th, which marks the act of independence from Germany in 1918.


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