Today marks Greek Independence Day from the Ottoman Empire in 1821. Freedom or Death ( Ελευθερία ή Θάνατος ). We continue to remember and honour the heroes who fought for our freedom, independence and who showed courage. Long live Greece, long live Canada! Show more
On this day 204 years ago, the Greeks declared their independence after nearly 400 years of Ottoman occupation. Wishing everyone celebrating a very happy #GreekIndependenceDay, as we honour the many Greek contributions to civilization, both ancient and modern. ζήτω η Ελλάδα! Show more
On March 25, 1821 Greeks declared Ελευθερία ή Θάνατος (Freedom or Death) This marked the start of the Greek War of Independence which put an end to 400 years of Ottoman occupation #GreekIndependenceDay Show more
Happy Greek Independence Day! We honor the bravery of the Greek people and Greek heroes. Long live #Greece! May God Bless all #Christians around the world. Show more
The independence day of the mighty Greek people is celebrated when they liberate Hagia Sophia and send the known race to the Gobi desert of Central Asia. Not yet complete. #GreekIndependenceDay
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Greek Independence Day celebrates the anniversary of the declaration of the start of the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire. On 25 March 1821, Greece revolted against the Ottoman Empire, of which it had been part for nearly 4 centuries. The war lasted until 1829 and required the assistance of Russia, Britain and France.
Greek Independence Day is celebrated on 25 March annually. It is a major public holiday that celebrates Greece’s sovereignty, pride and culture.
Top facts about Greece Independence Day
There are reports that the Greek War of Independence was met with little resistance from the Ottoman military. Instead, the Greeks were largely killing non-combatants Turks in various towns.
Before Greece fought its war for independence it had been under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. However, despite 400 years under a foreign ruler, much of the Greek culture was maintained because of the legendary tolerance from the Ottomans to the various groups of people it ruled.
Within the first month of the war, 30,000 Muslims in the town of Peloponnese disappeared without a trace. They were reportedly all walked to a remote field and slaughtered.
In Greece it is illegal not to vote. The democratic process of voting is mandatory by law for every citizen who is over the age of 18.
All civilization has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution. – Havelock Ellis, English physician, writer and social reformer.
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Top events and things to do for Greece Independence Day
Have a Feast of Annunciation. The feast is enjoyed on the same day as Independence Day. It is usually enjoyed by families in their homes and consists of traditional Greek dishes such as spanakopita and moussaka. There are also church celebrations on this day.
Spread awareness on social media about Independence Day by using the hashtags #IndependenceDay, #GreekIndependenceDay and #GreekSovereignty.
Attend the Armed Forces parade in Athens and Thessaloniki! This is one of the biggest displays that takes place on Independence Day and it is meant to honour the soldiers that fought for Greek sovereignty during the war against the Ottoman empire.
Read a book about Greek heritage and its struggle for sovereignty. Some of our favourites are: The Greeks, Alexander the Great, and The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece.
Wear blue and white. It is customary to dress in the colours of the Greek flag on this day.