Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country with a rich and complex history, diverse cultural heritage, and natural beauty. It continues to navigate its post-war recovery and development, striving for a harmonious and prosperous future.
- New Year's Day Nova Godina 🔥 Long weekend
- New Year's Day Nova Godina
- Christmas Eve (Orthodox) Božić (za pravoslavce) Regional 🔥 Long weekend
- Christmas Day (Orthodox) Božić (za pravoslavce) Regional
- Independence Day Dan nezavisnosti Bosne i Hercegovine Regional
- Good Friday Veliki petak Regional
- Easter Sunday Vaskrs (Uskrs) Regional
- Easter Monday Vaskrsni (Uskrsni) ponedeljak Regional
- May Day Praznik rada
- May Day Praznik rada
- Victory Day over fascism Dan pobjede nad fašizmom Regional
- Day of the General Framework Agreement for Peace Dan uspostavljanja Opšteg okvirnog sporazuma za mir u BiH Regional
- Statehood Day Dan državnosti Bosne i Hercegovine Regional
- Christmas Eve (Roman Catholic) Božić (za rimokatolike) Regional 🔥 Long weekend
- Christmas Day (Roman Catholic) Božić (za rimokatolike) Regional
- New Year's Day Nova Godina
- New Year's Day Nova Godina
- Christmas Eve (Orthodox) Božić (za pravoslavce) Regional
- Christmas Day (Orthodox) Božić (za pravoslavce) Regional 🔥 Long weekend
- Independence Day Dan nezavisnosti Bosne i Hercegovine Regional
- Good Friday Veliki petak Regional
- May Day Praznik rada
- May Day Praznik rada
- Easter Sunday Vaskrs (Uskrs) Regional
- Easter Monday Vaskrsni (Uskrsni) ponedeljak Regional
- Victory Day over fascism Dan pobjede nad fašizmom Regional
- Day of the General Framework Agreement for Peace Dan uspostavljanja Opšteg okvirnog sporazuma za mir u BiH Regional
- Statehood Day Dan državnosti Bosne i Hercegovine Regional 🔥 Long weekend
- Christmas Eve (Roman Catholic) Božić (za rimokatolike) Regional
- Christmas Day (Roman Catholic) Božić (za rimokatolike) Regional
Frequently Asked Questions
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Bosnia and Herzegovina has 15 official public holidays in 2026.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina has 15 official public holidays in 2027.
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The next public holiday in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Easter Sunday on April 12, 2026 (today).
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In 2026, Bosnia and Herzegovina has 3 public holidays falling on a Tuesday or Thursday, creating potential long weekend opportunities by taking one extra day off.
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In 2027, Bosnia and Herzegovina has 2 public holidays falling on a Tuesday or Thursday, creating potential long weekend opportunities by taking one extra day off.
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In 2026, the following public holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday: Independence Day, Easter Sunday, May Day, Victory Day over fascism, Day of the General Framework Agreement for Peace.
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In 2027, the following public holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday: New Year's Day, May Day, May Day, Easter Sunday, Victory Day over fascism, Day of the General Framework Agreement for Peace, Christmas Day (Roman Catholic).
List of National Public Holidays in Bosnia and Herzegowina 2025
- New Year’s Day is on Wednesday, January 1st (National)
- New Year Holiday is on Thursday, January 2nd (National)
- Orthodox Christmas Eve is on Monday, January 6th (Republika Srpska)
- Orthodox Christmas Day is on Tuesday, January 7th (Republika Srpska)
- Republic Day is on Thursday, January 9th (Republika Srpska)
- Orthodox New Year is on Tuesday, January 14th (Republika Srpska)
- Independence Day is on Saturday, March 1st (Bosnian Federation)
- Ramadan Bajram is on Sunday, March 30th (Bosnian Federation)
- Orthodox Good Friday is on Friday, April 18th (Republika Srpska)
- Catholic Easter Sunday is on Sunday, April 20th (Bosnian Federation)
- Orthodox Easter Sunday is on Sunday, April 20th (Republika Srpska)
- Catholic Easter Monday is on Monday, April 21st (Bosnian Federation)
- Orthodox Easter Monday is on Monday, April 21st (Republika Srpska)
- Labour Day is on Thursday, May 1st (National)
- Labour Day Holiday is on Friday, May 2nd (National)
- Victory Day is on Friday, May 9th (Republika Srpska)
- Kurban Bajram is on Friday, June 6th (Bosnian Federation)
- St. Vitus Day is on Saturday, June 28th (Republika Srpska)
- All Saints’ Day is on Saturday, November 1st (Bosnian Federation)
- Dayton Agreement Day is on Friday, November 21st (Republika Srpska)
- Statehood Day is on Tuesday, November 25th (Bosnian Federation)
- Catholic Christmas Day is on Thursday, December 25th (Bosnian Federation)

History
- Early History: Bosnia and Herzegovina has been inhabited since the Neolithic age. It later became part of the Roman Empire and subsequently the Byzantine Empire.
- Medieval Kingdom: Emerged as an independent medieval kingdom in the 12th century, known for its religious diversity.
- Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Rule: Fell under Ottoman rule in the 15th century, which introduced Islam. Later became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 19th century.
- Yugoslavia and Independence: Became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1918 and then the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after World War II. Declared independence in 1992, followed by a devastating war until 1995.
Geography
- Location: Located in Southeastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula, bordered by Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro.
- Terrain: Characterized by mountainous terrain in the central and eastern regions, and a small Adriatic Sea coastline.
- Rivers and Natural Beauty: Home to major rivers like the Neretva and Sava, and natural landscapes like the Dinaric Alps.
Culture
- Rich Cultural Heritage: A blend of Eastern and Western influences, reflecting its diverse religious and ethnic composition – Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats.
- Traditions and Arts: Known for its traditional music, folklore, and handicrafts like copperwork and weaving.
- Cuisine: A fusion of Ottoman, Mediterranean, and Balkan culinary traditions, featuring dishes like ćevapi, burek, and Bosnian coffee.
Economy
- Post-War Recovery: The economy has been recovering from the 1990s war, with ongoing challenges in transition to a market economy.
- Key Sectors: Main economic sectors include manufacturing, mining, and agriculture, with a growing emphasis on tourism.
Society
- Demographic Composition: Diverse ethnic and religious composition, with Bosniaks (mostly Muslim), Serbs (mostly Orthodox Christian), and Croats (mostly Catholic).
- Urban and Rural Life: Urban centers like Sarajevo and Mostar offer a mix of historic and modern lifestyles, while rural areas preserve traditional ways of life.
Environment
- Natural Landscapes: Rich in natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests, which offer opportunities for outdoor activities and tourism.
- Environmental Challenges: Facing challenges in environmental protection and sustainable development.
Arts and Literature
- Literary Tradition: Rich literary heritage with influences from its diverse cultures, including works by Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić.
- Contemporary Arts: Growing contemporary arts scene, with film, music, and visual arts reflecting the country’s complex history and cultural diversity.
Sports
- Popular Sports: Football is the most popular sport. Other sports include basketball, volleyball, and winter sports in the mountainous regions.
Challenges and Future Outlook
- Economic Development: Ongoing efforts to improve the economy and infrastructure, attract foreign investment, and reduce unemployment.
- Social Cohesion: Working towards social cohesion and reconciliation following the ethnic conflicts of the 1990s.
- European Integration: Aspirations for integration into the European Union, with ongoing reforms and negotiations.