efterårsferier
Efterårsferier, often translated as autumn holidays or fall break, is a school holiday observed in several European countries, most notably Denmark and Norway. The duration and specific dates vary but typically fall in late October, coinciding with the autumn season. This break is generally one week long and is scheduled between the start of the school year and the Christmas holidays.
The purpose of efterårsferier is to provide a respite for students and educators during the fall semester.
In Denmark, the efterårsferie is also known as "efterårslov." It was introduced relatively recently compared to