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Remembrance Days inSlovakia are working days.

ForPublic holidays in Slovakia seeNational holidays in Slovakia.

DateEnglish nameLocal nameRemarks
25 March (1988)Struggle for Human Rights DayDeň zápasu za ľudské právaCommemoratesCandle demonstration in Bratislava
13 April (1950)Unfairly Prosecuted Persons DayDeň nespravodlivo stíhanýchmale monasteries were dissolved and friars were interned inCommunistCzechoslovakia
4 May (1919)Anniversary of the Decease ofMilan Rastislav ŠtefánikVýročie úmrtia M. R. Štefánikathe Slovak co-founder ofCzechoslovakia died in an aeroplane accident under unexplained circumstances
7 June (1861)Anniversary of the Memorandum of the Slovak NationVýročie Memoranda národa slovenského
5 July (n/a*)Foreign Slovaks DayDeň zahraničných Slovákovat the same time the St. Cyril and Methodius Day;
  • Probably marks the assassination ofMatúš Černák, a former minister of the WWII Slovak Republic and then leader of the Slovak exile, in Munich in 1955
17 July (1992)Independence DayVýročie deklarácie o zvrchovanosti SRAnniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the Slovak Republic
4 August (1863)Matica Slovenská DayDeň Matice SlovenskejMatica Slovenská is a main Slovak cultural institution founded in 1863
9 September (1941)Day of the Victims of Holocaust and of racial violence[1]Deň obetí holokaustu a rasového násiliathe WWII-Slovak Republic issued the Jews Code, see underJozef Tiso
19 September (1848)Day of the First Public Appearance of theSlovak National CouncilDeň 1. verejného vystúpenia SNRthe Sl. National Council – a kind of predecessor of the present-day Slovak parliament – was created on September 15, 1848 and on 19 September initiated theSlovak Volunteer Campaigns of 1848/1849 (see underĽudovít Štúr)
6 October (1944)Dukla Pass Victims DayDeň obetí DuklyThe passage of this pass at theBattle of the Dukla Pass was an important step in theliberation of Czechoslovakia during WWII
27 October (1907)Černová Tragedy DayDeň černovskej tragédie15 Slovaks killed and 70 injured in a shooting by policemen when protesting for their priestAndrej Hlinka in the village of Černová; this incident has called the world’s attention the attitude to the minorities in the Hungarian part ofAustria-Hungary
28 October (1918)Day of the Establishment of an Independent Czecho-Slovak StateDeň vzniku samostatného česko-slovenského štátusee underCzechoslovakia
28 October (1815)Birth ofĽudovít Štúr DayDeň narodenia Ľ. Štúrathe author of the present-day Slovak language standard
31 October (1517)Reformation DayDeň reformácieCommemorates the dayMartin Luther nailedThe Ninety-Five Theses on the door ofAll Saints' Church inWittenberg, sparking theProtestant Reformation.
30 December (1977)Day of the Declaration of Slovakia as an Independent Ecclesiastic ProvinceDeň vyhlásenia Slovenska za samostatnú cirkevnú provinciuCommemorates the declaration of Slovakia as a separateecclesiastical province byPope Paul VI.

References

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  1. ^"Slovakia commemorates the Memorial Day for Victims of the Holocaust and of Racial Violence".IHRA. 2024-01-08. Retrieved2025-08-12.
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