Public holidays in Slovenia
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There are two kinds of holidays in Slovenia - national holidays and work-free days. National holidays are those celebrated by the state - this includes official functions and flying of the national flag. The latter are actually Catholic religious holidays (Christmas, Easter and Assumption), which are equivalent to any Sunday - companies and schools stay closed, but there is no official celebration.
Date | English Name | Slovenian Name | Remarks |
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1 and 2 January | New Year | novo leto | |
8 February | Prešeren Day, the Slovenian cultural holiday | Prešernov dan, slovenski kulturni praznik | anniversary of the death of Slovenian poet France Prešeren, established as the national cultural day in 1944 (work-free day from 1991) |
- | Easter Sunday and Monday | velika noč in velikonočni ponedeljek | work-free day, date varies |
27 April | Day of Uprising Against Occupation | dan upora proti okupatorju | Formerly Liberation Front Day (dan Osvobodilne fronte), marks the establishment, in 1941, of the Liberation Front to fight the German, Italian and Hungarian occupation of Slovenia |
1 and 2 May | Labour Day | praznik dela | |
- | Pentecostal Sunday | binkoštna nedelja | work-free day, date varies |
25 June | Statehood Day | dan državnosti | Commemorates the proclamation of independence in 1991 |
15 August | Assumption Day | Marijino vnebovzetje (veliki šmaren) | work-free day |
17 August | Slovenians in Prekmurje Incorporated into the Mother Nation Day | dan združitve prekmurskih Slovencev z matičnim narodom po prvi svetovni vojni | not a work-free day |
15 September | Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day | dan vrnitve Primorske k matični domovini | not a work-free day |
31 October | Reformation Day | dan reformacije | work-free day |
1 November | Remembrance Day | dan spomina na mrtve | Formerly called The Day of the Dead (dan mrtvih) |
23 November | Rudolf Maister Day | dan Rudolfa Maistra | not a work-free day |
25 December | Christmas | božič | work-free day |
26 December | Independence and Unity Day | dan neodvisnosti in enotnosti | Commemorates the proclamation of the independence plebiscite results in 1990 |
In addition to these, several other holidays are traditionally and popularly celebrated by the people of Slovenia. The most well known are:
- Mardi Gras (pust, date varies),
- St. George's Day (jurjevanje, the welcoming of spring; 23 April),
- St. Martin's day (martinovanje, changing of must into wine; 11 November) and
- Saint Nicholas Day (miklavž, when children get presents; 6 December).
The former Yugoslav Day of the Youth - Dan mladosti on 25 May is also celebrated by some young people.[citation needed]