Love Day

April 15, Tuesday

Love Day
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Love Day in Georgia is celebrated annually on April 15. This holiday was officially established in 1993 and is a unique opportunity to emphasize the importance of love and care in people's lives. Unlike Valentine's Day, which is celebrated in many countries on February 14, Georgian Love Day has its own traditions and symbols.

History and meaning of the holiday
Love Day was created as an alternative and addition to Valentine's Day, with the aim of emphasizing the importance of love not only in romantic relationships, but also in a broader sense: between family members, friends and loved ones. This holiday focuses on national traditions and culture, as well as the idea that love is the basis of harmony and happiness in society.

Celebration traditions
Expression of love. On this day, people give each other symbolic gifts: flowers, sweets or small souvenirs.
An important part of the holiday are warm words and declarations of love, which are addressed not only to partners, but also to friends, parents and children.

Romantic meetings. Young couples often go on dates, visit beautiful places such as parks or historical sites.

Cultural events. Concerts, exhibitions and other events dedicated to the theme of love and family values ​​may be held in different regions of Georgia.

Symbols of love. Roses and hearts are often used as symbols of the holiday, but Georgian tradition also emphasizes national symbols such as grapes, which symbolize fertility and vitality.
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