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Días feriados en Croacia

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Esta lista de días feriados y días festivos y días de descanso obligatorio en 2012 para Croacia, fue generada por Q++ Studio,  el software, utilizado por las más conocidas empresas editoras de agendas y calendarios del mundo. Si Usted tiene cualquier pregunta o comentario respecto a la información publicada en este sitio Web, por favor contáctanos.

 
Al pie de esta lista:   Prensa y Actualizaciones    Informaciones Adicionales    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name
Dom New Year's Day (Nova godina)
Vie Epiphany (Sveta tri kralja)
Lun Easter Monday (Uskrsni ponedjeljak)
Mar Labour Day (Praznik rada)
Jue Corpus Christi Day (Tijelovo) (may disappear beginning in 2012)
Vie Anti-Fascist Resistance Day (may disappear beginning in 2012)
Lun Statehood Day (may disappear beginning in 2012)
Dom Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day
Mié Assumption Day (Velika Gospa)
Lun Independence Day
Jue All Saints' Day (Svi Sveti)
Mar Christmas Day (Božic)
Mié Saint Stephen's Day (Sveti Stjepan)

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Prensa y Actualizaciones

Estas noticias recientes sobre los días feriados en Croacia, son in Ingles. Si tiene cualquiera pregunta sobre estos comentarios, por favor contáctanos.  06 Mar 2012 (CRO Demoskop-Zagreb) A recent poll by the Croatian polling institute CRO Demoskop shows that almost half of the people questioned supported the recent government's proposal to reduce the number of non-working public holidays in Croatia.  09 Feb 2012 (Government of the Republic of Croatia-Zagreb) Following today's cabinet meeting, the Government of Croatia has announced that it was considering the elimination of 3 annual non-working public holidays.  31 Oct 2011 (Government of the Republic of Croatia-Zagreb) Croatian President, Ivo Josipovic, has finally decided to announce the date of the upcoming elections on a regular non-working day, more specifically, Sunday, December 4, 2011.  16 Jul 2011 (Government of the Republic of Croatia-Zagreb) Croatian President, Ivo Josipovic, is pushing for the upcoming elections to be held on Monday or Tuesday, December 5 or 6, 2011, which would mean the declaration of a one-off non-working public holiday in Croatia on the chosen date.  21 Feb 2010 (Balkan Insight-The Hague) Serbia has issued a countersuit against Croatia in front of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), demanding, among other things, that Croatia remove the August 5, "Day of Victory and Homeland Gratitude and the Day of Croatian Defenders", from its list of public holidays.  02 Sep 2007 (AFP) The government of Croatia proclaimed Monday, September 3, 2007, a day of national mourning, following the death, last night, of a seventh of the firemen that had recently battled the wildfire on the Adriatic island of Kornat.  05 Aug 2007 (RadioFreeEurope + RadioLiberty) This year, once again, Serb groups throughout the Balkan States have launched campaigns criticizing Croatia's observance of the August 5 public holiday.  29 Jan 2002 (Croatian Radio-Zagreb) The Croatian National Assembly has passed a law making Epiphany a public holiday again, beginning in 2003.  02 Feb 2000 (Croatian Radio-Zagreb) Following the election of a new government and of Zlatko Tomcic as new Assembly speaker and acting president, Monday, February 7, 2000, has been declared a one-off public holiday throughout Croatia.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Croacia public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informaciones Adicionales

Estos comentarios, sobre los días feriados en Croacia, son in Ingles. Si tiene cualquiera pregunta sobre estos comentarios, por favor contáctanos.  Governing Law: Official public holidays in Croatia are regulated by the 1996 Holidays, Memorial Days and Non-Working Days in the Republic of Croatia Act (Narodne novine, No. 33/96, 96/2001, 13/2002 and 112/05) which specifically lists the holidays in the Republic of Croatia, which are non-working days, and which was slightly amended in 2002 and 2005.  Religious Holidays: The above-quoted law specifies that citizens of the Republic of Croatia who are celebrating Orthodox Christmas on January 7th have the right not to work on that day. the same is true for citizens of Islamic denomination on the days of Ramadan Bairam and Kurbam Bairam, and for citizens of Jewish denomination on the days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.  Weekend Public Holidays: The Labour Code states that if any of the days in Articles 1 (list of public holidays) and 3 (Orthodox Christmas exception) of this Act fall on a Sunday, holiday or non-working day, the following day is a working day.  Memorial Days: Memorial days in Croatia are regular working days: • 9th January - The Day of Adoption of the Resolution on Seceding Medimurje From Hungary. • 15th January - The Day of International Recognition of the Republic of Croatia the Sunday closest to May 15th, a commemorative day for Croatia’s victims in the struggle for freedom and independence. • 30th May – Croatian Parliament Day. • 25th September - The Day of Adoption of the Decision on Uniting Istria, The City of Rijeka, Zadar and the Islands with the Mother Country Croatia.  Shops and public services working hours: Most shops are open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on weekdays and until 2 or 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Some shops work a split-shift system: from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., and again from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Many shops stay open until 10 p.m., even on Sundays, especially in summer, while certain shops in the larger cities are open for business 24 hours a day. Public services and business offices work from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays. Source: Croatian National Tourist Board.


Footnotes
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Acatamiento: Las notas que se incluyen en la columna Observance indican que, en Croacia, el día feriado podría ser regional, no oficial, estar limitado a determinadas religiones o grupos lingüísticos o no comenzar a la medianoche. Para más información, consulte nuestras páginas sobre los calendarios religiosos del mundo.


Disclaimer

Hemos hecho cada esfuerzo de presentar una lista exacta de los días feriados para 2012 en Croacia. Pero no podemos aceptar ninguna responsabilidad de ningún error u omisión en los datos presentados arriba. Usted debería leer todos los comentarios y notas arriba. Además, en muchas partes del mundo, los días feriados están conforme a cambios arbitrarios. Estos cambios de última hora por autoridades locales no pueden ser predichos. Entonces, le recomendamos verificar las fechas antedichas con la embajada o el consulado de Croacia, antes de planear cualquier viaje hasta Croacia.



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