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Nyilvános ünnepek Európában: Ország szerinti útmutató

Az európai nyilvános ünnepek 8-tól Hollandiában 14-ig Spanyolországban terjednek, jelentős regionális és vallási eltérésekkel. Ez az útmutató feltérképezi az EU-tagállamok törvényi ünnepeit, kiemeli a Húsvéthoz kapcsolódó mozgatható ünnepeit és mutatja, hogy a праздник calendárium hogyan befolyásolja az éves munkaóramennyiség tervezést.

Szerző: WorkDaten Editorial TeamKözzétéve: 2026-04-11Utolsó felülvizsgálat: 2026-04-11

Mit fogsz megtanulni

  • Állandó ünnepek versus mozgatható ünnepek
  • Regionális és kantonális eltérések

Állandó ünnepek versus mozgatható ünnepek

All European countries observe fixed secular holidays: New Year's Day (January 1), Labour Day (May 1), and some form of national independence or unification day. These dates remain constant yearly and simplify workforce planning since they occur on predictable calendar dates.

Religious holidays create scheduling complexity because they follow lunar or ecclesiastical calendars rather than the Gregorian calendar. Easter, Easter Monday, and Pentecost vary between late March and late May depending on the year, requiring flexible vacation and project scheduling systems.

Catholic-majority countries (Spain, Italy, Belgium) observe more religious holidays including Assumption Day and All Saints' Day. Protestant regions (Germany, Netherlands, Scandinavia) observe fewer religious holidays. Orthodox-majority countries have different Easter dates entirely, creating coordination challenges for pan-European teams.

Regionális és kantonális eltérések

Switzerland operates a unique system where cantons determine their own holidays beyond federal minimums. Some cantons observe 10 days annually, others 11–12. Geneva has different holidays than Zurich. This complexity makes canton-specific calendar management essential for Swiss employers.

Germany, Belgium, and Spain have regional holiday variations: German states (Länder) each observe different combinations of religious holidays, some recognizing more Protestant or Catholic feast days. Spanish autonomous communities may add regional holidays alongside national observances.

Austria and Italy recognize regional patron saint days as official holidays in some provinces. These aren't uniform nationwide but rather local observances that may require documented absence without vacation deduction in certain areas. Multinational teams must track regional calendars, not just national ones.

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