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Public holidays in Slovenia

There are two kinds of public holidays in Slovenia – state holidays and work-free days. State holidays are those celebrated by the state. These include official functions and flying the national flag. The latter are actually Christian religious holidays, which are equivalent to any Sunday: companies and schools are closed, but there is no official celebration.

Other holidays
In addition to these, several other holidays are traditionally and popularly celebrated by the people of Slovenia, although not being work-free. The best known are: • Carnival (pust, date varies), • Slovenian Maritime Day, 7 March • International Women's Day, 8 March • St. George's Day (jurjevanje, the welcoming of spring; 23 April), • Science Day (dan znanosti, 10 November) • St. Martin's Day (martinovanje, changing of must into wine; 11 November) • Saint Nicholas Day (miklavž, when children receive presents; 6 December) • Insurrection Day (dan vstaje, 22 July, work-free until 1991) ==See also==
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