The 100th Anniversary of the Latvian Republic (Latvian: Latvijas valsts simtgade) also commercialized as Latvia 100 (Latvija 100) was a national event in Latvia celebrating the country's 100th anniversary since its 1918 establishment. The main celebrations were held on 18 November 2018, and other commemorative events are set to take place from 2017 to 2021. Outside from the official celebrations, 18 November is also a public holiday, being the Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia.
The slogan of the event was Es esmu Latvija ('I Am Latvia').
Each year of the anniversary has a keyword in recognition of events that took place 100 years ago, which were significant to the foundation of the country.[2]
2017 – The Year of Will. Honours the consolidation of the independence movement in Latvia.
2018 – The Year of Birth. Commemorates the creation of Latvia as well as the countries of the Baltics and Central and Eastern Europe from the ruins of former empires.
2021 – The Year of Growth. Commemoration of the events when Latvia was internationally recognised as a country and was accepted into the League of Nations.
Events
The centennial was the biggest event in the history of modern Latvia. More than 800 wide-range celebratory events and festivities were planned to take place from May 2017 to January 2021 in Latvia and in more than 70 countries.[3] The 5-year span included events that mark the centenaries of different stages of Latvia's path to independence, as well as Latvia's accomplishments after its statehood was achieved. The official celebrations started on May 4, 2017, the Day of the Restoration of the Independence of Latvia, with the Embrace Latvia (Latvian: Apskauj Latviju) initiative when citizens planted exactly 100 oaks along the country's border.[4][5]
As per the events on its actual centennial anniversary on 18 November 2018, many high-level government officials, dignitaries, military leaders, and public figures laid wreaths and flowers at the Freedom Monument in the capital. A musical concert was held at the Latvian National Theatre, where Latvia declared its sovereignty in 1918. A special meeting of the Saeima was also held at the theatre.[6]
The official closure of the Latvia 100 campaign was marked in December 2021, when the team of the Latvian State Centennial Office of the Ministry of Culture unveiled the book “Latvian State Centennial: A Tale Created and To Be Created By Us”, which covers all five years of the program and was then handed out to all 764 public libraries in Latvia.[13]