How many holidays are left in 2024?

How many holidays are left in 2024?

September 22, 2024 – 11:30

The national calendar allows us to know which holidays will be available in the last part of the year so that thousands of workers can plan their breaks.

Know the holidays The remaining holidays of the year allow thousands of Argentines to plan their holidays before these dates. 2024 is about to enter its last quarter and being able to relax during their holidays provides the necessary energy to finish the season. Organizing free time also gives rise to practicing each worker’s favorite hobbies.

These days are also used to meet up with loved ones and many may choose to travel with them. Holidays benefit tourism throughout the country because hundreds of groups are looking to visit different Argentine locations. Some of the most popular options are those close to their homes because they represent affordable trips and can offer wonderful views and stories.

How many holidays are left in 2024 and what is commemorated?

This year there are only left 5 national holidays that diversify their motive between historical moments of our nation, religious dates, commemorations that encourage us to rethink Latin American history and one that is created thanks to Law 27,399.

The next holiday will be on October 11 for a holiday for tourism purposes, which is followed by the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity on October 12. Next month will have a single holiday for the Day of National Sovereignty on November 20. Meanwhile, December closes the year with the religious dates of the Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, on Sunday the 8th, and Christmas, on Wednesday the 25th.

How many long weekends are left in 2024 in Argentina?

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The dates mentioned above will create two long weekends in the rest of the year. The first of them will be in Octoberwhen the holiday for tourist purposes Friday 11th will be complemented by the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity. The next one will be in Novemberwhen National Sovereignty Day is moved from the 20th to Monday the 18th.

Source: Ambito

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