Translated from Latvian Show original Happy Independence Restoration Day of the Republic of Latvia! May the holiday be filled with pride for Latvia! Load image 57 KB
— Ārlietu ministrija 🇱🇻 | #atbalstuUkrainu 🇺🇦 (@Arlietas) May 4, 2026
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Translated from Latvian Show original Happy Anniversary of the Restoration of Latvia's Independence! #CelebrateFreedom #MyLatviaMyResponsibility Load image
Translated from Latvian Show original Our nation has a unique strength! We have preserved our Latvian identity and regained our country! Latvia is ours! The Latvian language is ours! We are and we will be! Congratulations on the Day of the Restoration of Latvia's Independence! Load image 114 KB
Translated from Latvian Show original On May 4, on the Day of the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia, we honor the courage and faith in freedom that allowed our country to regain independence. Long live Latvia! #4maijs #Latvija Load image 6 KB Load image 7 KB Load image 8 KB Load image 8 KB
Translated from Latvian Show original Congratulations to Latvia on the Day of Restoration of Independence. Long live Latvia! @Arlietas & @Brivibas36 Load image Load image 8 KB
— Manuel Lafont Rapnouil (@mlafontrapnouil) May 4, 2026
Translated from Latvian Show original We congratulate you on the Day of the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia! We wish you strong health and pride in our country – Latvia. May the feeling of celebration accompany both today and every day! Load image 11 KB
Translated from Latvian Show original For Latvia - free, strong, and united! Greetings on the Day of Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia! Load image 103 KB
Restoration of Independence Day commemorates the Declaration on the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia in 1990. In 1940, during World War II, Latvia lost its independence as it was occupied by German and Soviet forces. On 4 May 1990, the Declaration of Independence was adopted with a majority vote. The Declaration also stated that it had remained sovereign throughout the time it was under Soviet occupation and that Soviet occupation had been against the will of the Latvian people.
Restoration of Independence Day is celebrated annually on 4 May.
Top 3 Facts for 2026 Restoration of Independence Day (LVA) in the EU
On 1 May 2004, Latvia joined the European Unio. On 1 January 2014, it replaced its currency and adopted the Euro.
The Soviet Union only recognised Latvia's independence on 6 September 1991.
After 14 years of independence, Latvia joined the European Union in 2004, along with nine other countries in what was the largest single expansion of the EU in terms of territory, number of states, and population.
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Restoration of Independence Day Top Events and Things to Do
Generate awareness on social media for the day by posting pictures of you and your friends wearing your Latvian colours with the hashtags #latvian, #independencelatvia and #RestoreIndependenceLatvia.
Enjoy the evening fireworks in downtown Riga. They are some of the largest fireworks in the country.
Visit important historical sites such as the Freedom Monument in Riga or the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia.
Watch the marching band competition that takes place in front of the Freedom Monument. The competitors are all dressed in traditional Latvian clothes and colours.
Enjoy the start of the summer season by heading into the countryside. Due to its proximity to International Labour Day, Latvians get an extra long weekend off.