Public Holidays
National / Bank Holidays | |||||
Date | Name | Local Name | 2012 Date | 2013 Date | Remarks |
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January 11 | New Year's Day | Нова Година, Nova Godina | January 1 | ||
January 21 | January 2 | ||||
January 7 | Julian Orthodox Christmas | Божић, Božić | January 7 | Serbian Orthodox Church uses the Julian Calendar | |
February 151 | Serbia National Day | Дан државности Србије, Dan državnosti Srbije | February 15 | Anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the first Serbian Constitution in 1835 | |
February 161 | February 16 | ||||
varies | Orthodox Good Friday | Велики петак, Veliki petak | April 13 | May 3 | Serbian Orthodox Church calculates Easter using Orthodox Computus |
varies | Orthodox Easter | Васкрс, Vaskrs | April 15 | May 5 | |
varies | Orthodox Easter Monday | Васкрсни понедељак, Vaskrsni ponedeljak | April 16 | May 6 | |
May 11 | May Day / International Workers' Day | Празник рада, Praznik rada | May 1 | ||
May 21 | May 2 | ||||
November 111 | Armistice Day | Дан примирја, Dan primirja | November 11 |
1 If one of the non-religious holidays falls on a Sunday, then the next working day is a non-working day.
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