Serbia
All holidays in Serbia are regulated by the Law of national and other holidays in Republic of Serbia (Zakon o državnim i drugim praznicima u Republici Srbiji). The following holidays are observed state-wide:[80]
| Date | Name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 / January 2 | New Year's Day (Nova Godina) | non-working holiday |
| January 7 | Orthodox Christmas (Božić) | non-working holiday |
| January 27 | Saint Sava's Day - Spirituality day (Savindan - Dan Duhovnosti) | working holiday (in memory on the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church) |
| February 15 | Statehood day - Candlemas (Dan državnosti - Sretenje) | non-working holiday (in memory on the First Serbian Uprising) |
| April 25 | Orthodox Great Friday (Veliki petak) | non-working holiday (date for 2008 only) |
| April 26 | Orthodox Great Saturday (Velika subota) | non-working holiday (date for 2008 only) |
| April 27 | Orthodox Easter (Vaskrs) | non-working holiday (date for 2008 only) |
| April 28 | Orthodox Easter Monday (Veliki ponedeljak) | non-working holiday (date for 2008 only) |
| May 1 / May 2 | Labour Day (Dan rada) | non-working holiday |
| May 9 | Victory Day (Dan pobede) | working holiday |
| June 28 | Saint Vitus' Day - Day of the fallen for the fatherland (Vidovdan - Dan Srba palih za otadžbinu) | working holiday (in memory of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389) |
Also, members of other religions have the right not to work on days of their holidays.
Gallery
See also
- Timeline of Serbian history
- Military history of Serbia
- List of Serbian monarchs
- Serbian revolution
- Serbian Campaign (World War I)
- Military of Serbia
- List of Serbs
References
- This article contains material from the Library of Congress Country Studies, which are United States government publications in the public domain.
- This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.
- ^ http://www.unmikonline.org/press/reports/N9917289.pdf
- ^ Belgrade has a harbour on Sava as well
- ^ ABOUT THE CARPATHIANS - Carpathian Heritage Society
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- ^ Serbia :: Climate (English) p.5 of 71. Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2007).
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- ^ Vladimir Corovic. Istorija srpskog naroda: Sloveni naseljavaju Balkan (Serbian). Projekat Rastko: Biblioteka srpske kulture.
- ^ Aleksandra Krsmanović. Ave, Srbijo! (Serbian). Brendovi Srbije.
- ^ Fresco of King Mihailo (English). Serb Land of Montenegro.
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- ^ Nenad Šerović. Stefan Tvrtko I Kotromanić (Serbian). Projekat Rastko: Biblioteka srpske kulture.
- ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica. Serb Medieval State of Zeta (English). Serb Land of Montenegro.
- ^ The Arrival of Slavs, the Adoption of Christianity and the Serbian State of Stefan Nemanja (English). Snaga (1999).
- ^ Crucified Kosovo: Ljubisa Folic: Crucified Heritage
- ^ English translation: Leopold Ranke, A History of Servia and the Servian Revolution. Translated from the German by Mrs Alexander Kerr (London: John Murray, 1847)
- ^ 200 godina ustanka
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- ^ Vladimir Corovic: Istorija srpskog naroda
- ^ L. S. Stavrianos, The Balkans since 1453 (London: Hurst and Co., 2000), p. 248-250.
- ^ Čedomir Antić (1998). The First Serbian Uprising (English). The Royal Family of Serbia.
- ^ The Balkan Wars and the Partition of Macedonia
- ^ http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/great%20war/great%20war%20%20pages/great%20war%20map%2002.htm
- ^ Daily Survey (English). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia (August 23, 2004).
- ^ Arhiv Srbije - osnovan 1900. godine (Serbian).
- ^ First World War.com - Primary Documents - Vasil Radoslavov on Bulgaria's Entry into the War, 11 October 1915
- ^ The Minor Powers During World War One - Serbia
- ^ Serbia in 1914
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- ^ Serbian army, August 1914
- ^ Fourth of Serbia's population dead.
- ^ Asserts Serbians face extinction
- ^ Serbia restored
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- ^ Jasenovac
- ^ Jasenovac
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- ^ Mass crimes against humanity and genocides: A list of atrocities from 1450 CE until the end of World War II
- ^ Commemoration held for victims of Jasenovac death camp
- ^ Danas
- ^ Grad Beograd - Važne godine u istoriji grada
- ^ Tema nedelje : Srbija u ustavima : Kardeljeve norme : POLITIKA
- ^ * Ustav SFRJ (1974) - text of the 1974 constitution (Serbian)
- ^ Richard Becker (1995). 6) The role of sanctions in the destruction of Yugoslavia (English). Serbian Network.
- ^ Noam Chomsky (March 14, 2000). Another Way For Kosovo? (English). Le Monde diplomatique.
- ^ Montenegro chooses independence (English). CNN International (May 22, 2006).
- ^ Second Balkan War 1913 (English). Lahana.org.
- ^ Borgna Brunner; David Johnson (2007). Timeline: The Former Yugoslavia (English). Infoplease.
- ^ Montenegro gets Serb recognition (English). BBC News (15 June 2006).
- ^ B92 - News - Politics - NATO offers "intensified dialogue" to Serbia
- ^ Tadić, Koštunica reach cabinet deal (English). B92 (11 May 2007).
- ^ Serbia calls snap vote over EU, Kosovo dispute (English). AFP (14 March 2008).
- ^ http://www.unmikonline.org/press/reports/N9917289.pdf
- ^ Library of Congress. Glossary -- Yugoslavia (English).
- ^ Microsoft Word - Delovi_knjiga_III.doc
- ^ a b Statistical office of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian).
- ^ The Population of Serbia, 1991-2005 (Serbian). Yugoslav Survey (2005).
- ^ The World Factbook. Serbia (English). Central Intelligence Agency.
- ^ Tanjug (22 October 2007). Serbia's refugee population largest in Europe (English). B92.
- ^ Beograd u brojkama (PDF) (Serbian). City of Belgrade Institute for Informatics and Statistics (2006).
- ^ Upper-middle-income economies (English). The World Bank.
- ^ Serbia Eyes 7.0 Pct Increase in GDP for 2007 (English). SeeNews (September 27, 2007).
- ^ Gross Domestic Product of the Republic of Serbia 1997–2005, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
- ^ Economic Trends in the Republic of Serbia 2006, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
- ^ REPUBLICKI ZAVOD ZA STATISTIKU - Republike Srbije
- ^ REPUBLICKI ZAVOD ZA STATISTIKU - Republike Srbije
- ^ Borka Tomic (04/13/2006). Rebranding Serbia: A Hobby Shortly to Become a Full-Time Job?! (English). Invest-in-Serbia.
- ^ U Srbiji baš zvoni (Serbian). Večernje novosti (15.05.2007).
- ^ Telekomunikacije (Serbian). Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (2007).
- ^ U Srbiji 27 odsto gradjana koristi Internet (Serbian). Poslovni Magazin (10. Maj 2007).
- ^ Geografski položaj (Serbian). City of Subotica (2006).
- ^ Registrovana drumska motorna i priključna vozila (Serbian). Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (2007).
- ^ Davolja Varos, Rock Formation (English). New7Wonders (July 7, 2007).
- ^ Pilgrimage of Saint Sava (English). Info Hub.
- ^ Turistički promet u Republici Srbiji u periodu januar-novembar 2007. godine (Serbian). National Tourism Organisation of Serbia (2007).
- ^ Sombor: History by dates (English). SOinfo.org.
- ^ Zakon o državnim i drugim praznicima u Republici Srbiji (Serbian) (2007-11-06). Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
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