The holiday will bring the last long weekend of the year of national scope so that all Argentines can recover their energy.
The commemoration for National Sovereignty Day It produces the last long weekend of the year. Know the national calendar holidays allows you to anticipate these dates to be able to get the most out of your breaks. This holiday November It also allows Argentines to meet their loved ones or pursue their favorite hobbies.
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Tourism is a field that combines the previous activities and that also enjoys an increase during these times. Holidays provide extra time for Argentines to get to know the towns near their homes. These trips are usually inexpensive and can host incredible landscapes and history.


What date does the holiday fall for National Sovereignty Day?
This day has its original date on November 20 but, as this year it falls on a Wednesday, The holiday was moved to Monday, November 18. This is possible because the commemoration is classified as a transferable holiday by Law 27,399. This regulation allows the State to organize the holidays of the year to remember historical moments and figures. It also allows you to modify some of its dates to encourage the country’s economic activity with the movements that are made during long weekends.
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National Sovereignty Day commemorates the first war that occurred after the declaration of independence from Argentina. The same was about the Battle of Return of Obligadowhich took place on the Buenos Aires coast of the Paraná River in 1845. This dispute pitted the army commanded by Juan Manuel de Rosas and the Anglo-French floras that tried to trade directly with the provinces of Santa Fe, Entre Ríos and Corrientes, without passing through the port of Buenos Aires.
After the holidays of the eleventh month of the year, There will only be two religious holidays left for December. They will be on Sunday, December 8 with the commemoration of the Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary and Christmas, on Wednesday, December 25.
Source: Ambito

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