• Popular carnival celebrations are held in most cities and towns in the country on
Shrove Tuesday (
Pokladni utorak), when customarily businesses in
public sector and
hospitality industry cease work for the day earlier than usual, but the day is not officially designated a public holiday. • Some cities also celebrate
de facto public holidays on their patron saints' feast days. For example, in
Split, the day of
Saint Domnius (
Sveti Duje) is celebrated on May 7, while
Dubrovnik marks the day of
Saint Blaise (
Sveti Vlaho) on 3 February; business usually cease work earlier than usual on these days. Most of rural village parishes in
Slavonia celebrate their patron saints' with
kirbaj / kirvaj festival (from
German kirche weihe) when schools are usually closed for a day. • Even though Christmas Eve (24 December ), New Year's Eve (31 December), and Good Friday are not public holidays, businesses customarily close earlier (as early as 12pm). ==See also==