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Martes, 17 de Febrero, 2026
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🏪 Qué está abierto
- Bancos Cerrado
- Oficinas públicas Cerrado
- Escuelas Cerrado
- Tiendas Mayormente cerrado
- Restaurantes Mayormente cerrado
- Transporte público Horario reducido
- Bolsa Cerrado
- Correos Cerrado
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SÁB
14
Fin de semana
DOM
15
Fin de semana
LUN
16
Día puente
MAR
17
Día festivo
Fin de semana de 4 días con puente el 16 de Febrero
📣 Notas para viajeros
Serbia, located in Southeastern Europe, is a diverse crossroads of cultures and histories. It offers varied scenery, from the plains of Vojvodina to mountains, lakes, and national parks. Popular tourist activities include visiting Belgrade (a noted European capital), skiing in Kopaonik, and relaxing in spa resorts. The people are generally described as hospitable.
- State holidays include January 7 (Orthodox Christmas), February 15–16 (Statehood Day/Sretenje), May 9 (Victory Day), and June 28 (Vidovdan).
- Major retail establishments generally remain open on state holidays, with the exception of January 1 and January 7.
- Some local areas with large religious minorities may observe additional closures (e.g., December 25th in Catholic regions).
- The country's calendar uses a blend of Orthodox and Gregorian dates for holidays.
- Be aware of alcohol strengths, particularly 'rakija' (plum spirit), which can be potent.
- Tipping is appreciated, and when toasting, maintain eye contact.
- When visiting a home, bring a gift (e.g., flowers, chocolate). Remove your shoes when entering a rural home unless instructed otherwise. Use the formal address ('Vi') when speaking to older people. The word 'molim' is useful for politely asking for things, thanking, or apologizing. Avoid discussing the Yugoslav Wars or NATO bombing, and refrain from stating support for Kosovo’s independence.
Sobre este día festivo
Statehood Day (Sretenje) is observed on February 15th in Serbia. It commemorates the outbreak of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the adoption of the first modern Serbian constitution on the same day in 1835. Official celebrations typically span two days.