Flag Day in Slovenia, known as "Dan državnosti" or "Statehood Day," is celebrated on June 25th each year. This holiday commemorates two significant events in Slovenian history: the declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and the establishment of the Slovenian Statehood in 1991.
Statehood Day is one of the most important national holidays in Slovenia, and it is marked by various festivities, ceremonies, and cultural events across the country. These may include flag-raising ceremonies, patriotic speeches, concerts, parades, and exhibitions celebrating Slovenian culture, history, and achievements.
The Slovenian flag, with its distinctive white, blue, and red horizontal stripes, is prominently displayed during Statehood Day celebrations, symbolizing the nation's unity, independence, and identity. It is a day for Slovenians to reflect on their country's journey to statehood and to celebrate their national pride and unity.