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(Redirected from National Day of Galicia)

Dia Nacional de Galicia
Flag of Galicia
Official nameDía Nacional de Galicia
Also calledDía da Patria Galega, Día de Galicia
Observed byGalicia
Date25 July
Next time25 July 2024 (2024-07-25)
Frequencyannual
Related toFeast of Saint James

Dia Nacional de Galicia ("National Day of Galicia") is when the autonomous community of GaliciainSpain celebrates its national holiday. It falls on 25 July.

It is also called Día da Patria Galega ("Day of the Galician Fatherland"),[1] or simply Día de Galicia ("Galicia Day"), but the official full denomination is the "National Day of Galicia", as established by the Galician government in 1979.[2]

History of the celebration[edit]

The origins of the celebration can be traced back to 1919, when the Assembly of the Galicianist organization Irmandades da Fala met in the Galician capital, Santiago de Compostela. It was then decided to celebrate the National Day on 25 July the following year. The date was chosen as it is the Feast of Saint James, patron saint of both Galicia and the Galician capital city.[3]

It was celebrated openly until the Francoist dictatorship (1939-1977), when any display of non-Spanish nationalism was prohibited.[4] During that time the National Day would still be celebrated as such by the Galician emigrant communities abroad. In Galicia, the Galicianists would gather with the pretext of offering a Mass for Galician poet and literary icon Rosalia de Castro. Curiously enough, the Francoist regime institutionalized the religious celebration of Saint James as the "patron saint of Spain".

Nonetheless, from 1968 Galicianists attempted to celebrate the day in Compostela, still during the dictatorship. The Partido Socialista de Galicia ("Galician Socialist Party") and the Unión do Povo Galego ("Galician People's Union") called for public political demonstrations every 25 July. These demonstrations would invariably result in riots with the Spanish police. Even during the first years of democracy, after 1977, any demonstration organised by the Asemblea Nacional-Popular Galega and the BN-PG (later transformed into the Galician Nationalist Bloc) would still be forbidden. It is only during the mid-1980s when the National Day started to, gradually, be celebrated with some degree of normality. Although, the events from the late 1960s onwards transformed the National Day celebrations into a date with deep political implications. At present, Galician political parties (mostly nationalist, but not only) organise large demonstrations at the capital city and/or a number of activities to commemorate the day.[5]

Fireworks in Santiago de Compostela, known as Fogos do Apóstolo.

The political and institutional activities are normally all based in Santiago de Compostela, and the day is an official public holiday celebrated with solemnity by the Galician government. Apart from that, a number of festivities take place from the night of the 24th until high hours in the morning of the 26th, celebrated by many.[3]

The 2013 festivities in Santiago de Compostela were canceled due to the fatal train crash that occurred the previous day.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A orixe da denominación 'Día da Patria Galega' contada por Bautista Álvarez". Sermos Galiza (in Galician). 15 July 2018. Archived from the original on 15 July 2018.
  • ^ "Diario Oficial". Xunta de Galicia (in Galician). 1 January 1979.
  • ^ a b "National Day of Galicia: July 25th". Galicia Tips. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  • ^ Claesson, Christian (2022). "Vernacular resistance: Catalan, Basque, and Galician opposition to Francoist monolingualism". Vernacular Resistance| Catalan, Basque, and Galician Opposition to Francoist Monolingualism (PDF). Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures. pp. 51–80. doi:10.5040/9781501374081.ch-002. ISBN 978-1-5013-7405-0. S2CID 246181150.
  • ^ "La larga historia del 25 de julio". El Mundo (in Spanish). 25 July 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  • ^ "Dozens die as Spanish train derails". BBC News. 25 July 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
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