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National
Jour de l'établissement de la République slovaque
Samedi, 1 Janvier, 2028
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🏪 Ce qui est ouvert
- Banques Fermé
- Services publics Fermé
- Écoles Fermé
- Commerces Majoritairement fermé
- Restaurants Majoritairement fermé
- Transports en commun Horaires réduits
- Bourse Fermé
- La Poste Fermé
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Slovakia is a Central European destination known for its natural beauty, rich history, and relaxed atmosphere. Be aware that national holidays frequently result in the closure of banks and many shops and amenities.
- Major national and religious holidays cause closures of many shops and amenities.
- Slovak Republic Day (January 1) is a national holiday, typically marked by a relaxed celebration.
- Epiphany (January 6) is a public holiday resulting in closed shops and banks.
- Easter (dates vary) and Easter Monday are observed as national holidays.
- The carnival season (Fašiangy) is a festive period of traditional markets and celebrations, running until Ash Wednesday.
- Respect for historical topics is mandatory due to the country's strong commitment to human rights and anti-fascist laws.
- When discussing Slovak history, maintain sensitivity regarding topics such as World War II, communism, and national identity. Upon visiting a home, remove outdoor shoes at the entrance, and bringing a small gift for the host is considered polite. Cheek-kissing is a common greeting, although a handshake is also acceptable. In restaurants, be prepared for the host's family to pay the bill.
À propos de ce jour férié
The Slovak Republic declared its independence on March 14, 1939, and subsequently achieved its current form of independence in 1993. Slovakia has a diverse history, having been part of multiple multinational states, including the Austrian Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.