An interesting infographic by Croatian media shows the total number of holidays in European countries annually. While Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has 10 holidays, the highest number is 15.
The infographic was shared on the occasion of the Day of Anti-Fascist Struggle, which is a non-working day in Croatia, illustrating the number of holiday days in other European countries.
Several countries share the first place – Turkey, Slovakia, Latvia, and Lithuania, where citizens have 15 days off for holidays annually.
They are followed by Croatia, Russia, Spain, Malta, and Albania, each with 14 days.
Regarding other countries in the region, residents in Serbia have 11 holiday days, in North Macedonia 12, in Montenegro 8, and in Slovenia 13.
The country with the fewest holidays is Greece, with only 6, followed by the United Kingdom (UK) and the aforementioned Montenegro with 8, and the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland, and Belarus each with 9 holiday days.


