Public holidays in Montenegro

This is a list of public holidays in Montenegro.

Official holidays

All state and other holidays are non-working days. The religious holidays are non-working days for the specific religious communities.

Note: If the first day of State and Other holidays falls on Sunday, then the next two working days are non-working days. And, If the second day of State and Other holidays falls on Sunday, then the next working day is a non-working day.

Date Name Local name 2015 Date Remarks
State holidays
May 21 Independence Day Dan nezavisnosti
Дан независности
May 21 Anniversary of the Montenegrin independence referendum in 2006.
May 22
May 22
July 13 Statehood Day Dan državnosti
Дан државности
July 13 Anniversary of the day in 1878 on which the Berlin Congress recognized Montenegro as an independent state, as well as the 13 July Uprising against the Axis forces in 1941
July 14 July 14
Other holidays
January 1 New Year's Day Nova godina
Нова година
January 1
January 2 January 2
May 1 Labour Day Praznik rada
Празник рада
May 1
May 2 May 2
Religious holidays
Orthodox holidays
January 6 Orthodox Christmas Eve Badnji dan
Бадњи дан
January 6 Orthodox Church uses the Julian Calendar.
January 7 Orthodox Christmas Božić
Божић
January 7
January 8 January 8
varies Orthodox Good Friday Veliki petak
Велики петак
April 10 Orthodox Church calculates Easter using Orthodox Computus.
By the law only the second day of Easter, the Easter Monday, is a holiday.
varies Orthodox Easter Vaskrs
Васкрс
April 12
varies April 13
Roman Catholic holidays
December 24 Christmas Eve Badnji dan December 24
December 25 Christmas Božić December 25
December 26 December 26
varies Good Friday Veliki petak April 3
varies Easter Uskrs April 5 By the law only the second day of Easter, the Easter Monday, is a holiday.
varies April 6
November 1 All Saints' Day Svi Sveti November 1
Muslim holidays
1 Shawwal Eid ul-Fitr Ramazanski bajram July 17 End of Ramadan.
2 Shawwal July 18
3 Shawwal July 19
10 Dhu al-Hijjah Eid al-Adha Kurbanski bajram September 23 Although Eid al-Adha lasts four days only three days are holidays according to the law.
11 Dhu al-Hijjah September 24
12 Dhu al-Hijjah September 25
Jewish holidays
15 Nisan Pesach Pasha April 3
16 Nisan April 4
10 Tishrei Yom Kippur Jom Kipur September 23
11 Tishrei September 24

Unofficial holidays

In addition to the official state, other and religious holidays; many other religious, ethnic, and other traditional holidays populate the calendar. These are rarely observed by businesses as non-working days.

Date Name Local name 2015 Date Remarks
Religious holidays
Orthodox holidays
January 14 Orthodox New Year Pravoslavna Nova godina
Православна Нова година
January 14 Celebrated as the start of the New Year by the Julian calendar.
Catholic holidays
August 15 Assumption of Mary Velika Gospa August 15
Muslim holidays
1 Muharram Islamic New Year Nova hidžretska godina October 14
12 Rabi' al-awwal Mawlid Mevlud December 23
27 Rajab Laylat al-Mi'raj Lejletul Mi'radž May 16
15 Sha'aban Laylat al-Bara'at Lejletul berat June 2
1 Ramadan First day of Ramadan Prvi dan posta June 18
27 Ramadan Laylat al-Qadr Lejletul kadr July 14
Jewish holidays
1 Tishrei Rosh Hashanah Roš Hašana September 13

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