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Public Holidays and
Bank Holidays for
Bulgaria
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Recent News and Updates
Background Information
Footnotes
Disclaimer
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Date in 2010 |
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New Year's Day
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Liberation Day (National Day)
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Orthodox Good Friday
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Orthodox Easter
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Orthodox Easter Monday
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Labour Day
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Saint George's Day / Army Day
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Saint George's Day Bridge Public Holiday (compensated Sat. May 15)
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Culture and Literacy Day
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Unification Day
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Independence Day
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Revival Leaders' Day
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Christmas Eve
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Christmas Day
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Second Day of Christmas
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New Year's Eve (compensated Sat.Dec.11)
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Recent News and Updates |
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11 Feb 2010 (Novinite Sofia News Agency-Sofia) Bulgaria's Parliament has approved a bill that will make Orthodox Good Friday an official, non-working, public holiday in Bulgaria.
16 Dec 2009 (Sofia News Agency-Novinite) In its last weekly meeting, earlier today, the Bulgarian Cabinet declared 2 additional non-working public holidays for next year; the first on Friday, May 7, and the second on Friday, December 31st, 2010.
09 Dec 2009 (Sofia News Agency-Novinite) The Bulgarian Orthodox Church could soon decide to revert to the usage of the Julian Calendar, meaning that the Christmas public holiday in Bulgaria would be celebrated on January 7 instead of December 25.
02 Dec 2009 (Sofia News Agency-Novinite) Earlier today, the Bulgarian government announced that it had decided to declare New Year’s Eve, on December 31, 2009, as a national non-working public holiday, thus creating a 4-day public holidays period.
22 Nov 2009 (Sofia News Agency-Novinite) The Bulgarian Parliament has officially declared August 23 as the "Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Crimes Committed by Communist and other Totalitarian Regimes".
09 Oct 2009 (Sofia News Agency-Novinite) Bulgaria's Parliament has voted against a proposal to declare August 23 as an annual national public holiday and non-working day.
10 Sep 2009 (Sofia Echo-Sofia) The government of Bulgaria has announced that Monday, September 21, 2009, would be a one-off bridge public holiday, linking the weekend to the September 22, Independence Day public holiday.
28 May 2009 (Bulgarian News Network-BNN) The Bulgarian Cabinet has declared a national day of mourning, tomorrow, Friday, May 29th, 2009, following an accident in southern Bulgaria, where 16 people were mowed by a bus, earlier today.
22 Apr 2009 (FOCUS News Agency-Sofia) The mayor of Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, and unofficial GERB party leader, Boyko Borisov, promised to declare Good Friday as an official public holiday in Bulgaria, should his party win the upcoming June 14 parliamentary elections.
20 Apr 2009 (Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria-Sofia) The Bulgarian Council of Ministers has announced a changed in the details of the upcoming, early May, 6-day public holidays. The compensating Saturdays that will need to be worked are now May 16 and May 30, 2009.
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Background Information |
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Governing Law: Official public holidays in Bulgaria are regulated by the Labour Code of Bulgaria, as amended in 1992 by decree 81 (to allow non-Orthodox to take public holidays according to their religion) and decree 262 (to add November 1st as a holiday in all educational institutions).
Weekend Public Holidays: Public holidays that occur on a weekend remain on that date (ie. they are not moved to another date, such as the following Monday, for example).
Bulgaria started to officially declare Bridge Holidays in 2007. To make up for these extra public holidays, there are designated specific Working Saturdays.
2007 Working Saturdays:
April 21, June 2, September 15, December 15,
Liberation Day is Bulgaria's National Day and commemorates the liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman rule in 1878. During communist occupation, it was celebrated once in 1978, and it bacame the national day following a resolution of the Parliament passed on 5 March 1990 .
The Second Day of Christmas is neither Boxing Day nor Saint Stephen's Day but rather one of the public holidays left over from the communist era. They would celebrate this day after since they weren't allowed to celebrate Christmas itself. It is needless to say that they didn't give it up.
Revival Leaders' Day or Enlightenment Leaders Day is one of the national public holidays, but only schools and universities close (banks, businesses, and the government are open).
Days of National Mourning: Bulgaria has a tradition of declaring public holidays of national mourning when major industrial or traffic accidents occur. One such day was even declared in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in 2001.
Bulgaria International Codes BG and BGR (2 and 3-letter ISO3166 codes) and .bg (ICANN national top-level internet domain). • Other Sources of Information The following specialized websites are also a good source of Bulgaria information and news: Bulgarian National Bank (Bulgaria central bank), ASI Hot Spots (security-related world events: terrorist threats, political strife, strikes, criminal activity, aviation incidents and health outbreaks), CIA World Factbook (Bulgaria maps, demographics and economic statistics), the IFES (information covering upcoming elections, referenda, electoral structures and voter participation in Bulgaria), and Wikipedia (includes Bulgaria commemorative dates that are not necessarily public holidays). |
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Observance : Any entry in the Observance column indicates that, in Bulgaria, the holiday may be regional or non-official or limited to certain religious and/or linguistic groups, or begin at a time other than midnight. Note that religious holidays are included only if they are national public holidays, or if the national labour code has specific holiday allowances for employees of specific religions. For more information, see our pages on the religious calendars of the world. |
Disclaimer
In many parts of
the world, holidays are subject to arbitrary, last minute, changes by local
authorities. While every effort has been made to present an accurate list of
2010 bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays for Bulgaria, we
cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission in the data presented
above. You are therefore advised to verify
the above dates with the embassy or consulate of Bulgaria, before planning any
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