Spitak Remembrance Day

On December 7, 1988, an earthquake hit and nearly destroyed the Armenian cities of Spitak, Gyumri, and Vanadzor completely. The vibrations were so strong from this quake that they could be felt even 100 kilometers away. More than twenty-five thousand would end up dying and nineteen thousand would end up being disabled by this quake.

It also created an enormous amount of damage that left 530,000 people homeless afterward. It’s considered by many to be one of the most devastating earthquakes of the 20th century. And that’s why every December 7th is observed every year in Armenia to remember all of those who died and suffered as a result of this earthquake. This is known as Spitak Remembrance Day.

Interesting Facts About Armenia

In honor of Spitak Remembrance Day, we thought that we’d do some research and list some facts about Armenia that might interest anyone reading about this remembrance day. What we came up with can be found below.

  • In the village of Areni, archaeologists found what they believe to be the oldest winery in the world.
  • Armenia was the first country in the world to adopt Christianity.
  • Yerevan is one of the oldest cities in the world. It’s almost 3 decades older than Rome.

Observing Spitak Remembrance Day

On this day, memorial services and special church services are held. Since this is a remembrance day and not a holiday, however, no schools, businesses, or government offices are closed on this day-not unless the day falls on a day when these places would already be closed.

People can spread the word about this remembrance day to remember the victims of this earthquake by using the hashtag #SpitakRemembranceDay on social media.

Where is it celebrated?
Armenia (Observance)
When is it?
This year (2024)
December 7 Saturday
Next year (2025)
December 7 Sunday
Last year (2023)
December 7 Thursday