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National holiday
Ireland — 36 years of data
Historical Values
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 1990 | St. Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1991 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1992 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1993 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1994 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1995 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1996 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1997 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1998 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 1999 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2000 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2001 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2002 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2003 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2004 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2005 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2006 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2007 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2008 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2009 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2010 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2011 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2012 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2013 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2014 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2015 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2016 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| 2017 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2018 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2019 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2020 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2021 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2022 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2023 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2024 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March; note - marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); although Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated in Ireland as early as the ninth century, it only became an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903 |
| 2025 | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March note: marks the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, during the latter half of the fifth century A.D. (most commonly cited years are c. 461 and c. 493); Saint Patrick's feast day was celebrated as early as the ninth century, but it only became an official public holiday in 1903 |