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Public Holidays

Jan 1 2003 New Year’s Day. Jan 7 Orthodox Christmas. Jan 14 Orthodox New Year. Mar 1 Independence Day. May 1 Labour Day. May 6 St George’s Day. Jun 28 St Vitus’ Day. Jul 12 St Peter’s Day. Aug 2 St Elijah’s Day. Aug 15 Veliika gospa (Western Christian Assumption). Aug 28 Velika gospojina (Orthodox Assumption). Sep 8 Mala gospa (Western Christian Nativity of the Virgin Mary). Sep 21 Mala gospojina (Orthodox Nativity of the Virgin Mary). Nov 1 All Saints’ Day. Nov 2 All Souls’ Day. Nov 8 St Dimitrios’ Day. Nov 25 National Statehood Day. Dec 25 Christmas. Jan 1 2004 New Year’s Day. Jan 7 Orthodox Christmas. Jan 14 Orthodox New Year. Mar 1 Independence Day. May 1 Labour Day. May 6 St George’s Day. Jun 28 St Vitus’ Day. Jul 12 St Peter’s Day. Aug 2 St Elijah’s Day. Aug 15 Veliika gospa (Western Christian Assumption). Aug 28 Velika gospojina (Orthodox Assumption). Sep 8 Mala gospa (Western Christian Nativity of the Virgin Mary). Sep 21 Mala gospojina (Orthodox Nativity of the Virgin Mary). Nov 1 All Saints’ Day. Nov 2 All Souls’ Day. Nov 8 St Dimitrios’ Day. Nov 25 National Statehood Day. Dec 25 Christmas.

Note: In addition to the above dates, the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina has decided to allow its citizens two working days per year to fulfil their religious needs. These days are not considered official holidays and the measure has been introduced to respect the religious and ethnic diversity of the country.


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