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Sovereignty Day
Saturday, August 14, 2027
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Mostly closed
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
📣 Traveler notes
Slovenia is a Central European country located in the eastern Alps, known for its diverse landscape, including Julian Alps peaks, rolling hills, and Mediterranean beaches. It is recognized for its successful transition into a European market economy.
- Expressing basic knowledge of the local language is appreciated.
- Be prepared for repeated offers of goods or services, which is often considered polite.
- Discussions concerning neighboring countries (e.g., Serbia, Russia) should be handled delicately due to historical context.
- The Julian Alps and the Triglav peak hold national significance.
- Using appropriate local greetings, such as 'Dober dan' (Good day), is common in rural or mountain areas.
- Sexual orientation is generally safe; gay marriage was legalized in 2022.
- Slovenians are generally open and friendly, and many locals speak English. When visiting a home, remove your shoes. Bringing wine and complimenting the cook is appropriate when invited to a dinner. Standard greetings include a handshake, though hugs or kisses may be common among younger friends. Avoid discussing politically sensitive topics, such as the Slovenian civil war or territorial issues with Croatia.
About this holiday
Sovereignty Day is an annual public holiday in Slovenia on October 25th. It commemorates the withdrawal of the last Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) soldier from Slovenian territory, marking a key event in the country's path to independence. Note that this state holiday is not automatically a declared non-working day.