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National
Jour de Prešeren
Lundi, 8 Février, 2027
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DIM
07
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LUN
08
Jour férié
Week-end de 3 jours (6 Février – 8 Février)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Located in the eastern Alps near the Adriatic Sea, Slovenia is a centrally located European nation. It features diverse terrain, ranging from Mediterranean beaches to the peaks of the Julian Alps, and is known for its scenic beauty and economic development.
- While English is widely spoken, using local greetings like 'Dober dan' (Good day) is encouraged.
- The Slovenian Alps, especially Triglav, hold strong national significance.
- Visitors should be prepared for attentive hospitality; locals may reiterate offers even after a polite refusal.
- Slovenians are generally friendly. Learning and using basic Slovenian phrases is appreciated. When visiting homes, always remove your shoes. If invited to dinner, it is customary to bring a bottle of good wine and compliment the meal.
À propos de ce jour férié
Prešeren Day, celebrated on February 8th, is Slovenia's national cultural holiday commemorating the death anniversary of the poet France Prešeren. Originally declared a work-free day in 1991, celebrations typically include free entry to state and municipal museums and galleries, and various cultural events. The Prešeren and Prešeren Fund Awards are conferred the day prior, on February 7th.