Arroyo Dulce will not move the holiday from November 17 and will celebrate it on its original date.
The month of November brings with it a calendar with several holidays, but there is one in particular that generates uncertainty among the inhabitants of some localities: the holiday of November 17. Although it is traditionally celebrated in some parts of the country, this year doubt has arisen as to whether the holiday will be moved or if, on the contrary, it will remain on its original date. This uncertainty arises as a result of the regulations on holidays that establish whether or not they are moved according to the day of the week on which they fall.
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Sunday, November 17: Are you spending the holiday in Arroyo Dulce?
The holiday of November 17 in Arroyo Dulce commemorates the founding of the town. This year, as it falls on Sunday, will remain on its original datewithout modifications. Unlike other places where holidays are moved to take advantage of long weekends, in this case this holiday will not be moved.


The decision not to transfer it responds to local regulations on non-working days. Although the government allows changing the date of certain holidays when they fall close to the weekend, in this case residents will be able to enjoy their holiday on the established date.
What are the national holidays left in 2024?
With the end of the year approaching, the remaining national holidays in 2024 are limited but of great importance. The first of them is the November 20National Sovereignty Day, which commemorates the Battle of the Vuelta de Obligado, a crucial episode in Argentine history.
The next non-working day will be December 8Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, a significant religious date for Catholics, celebrated with processions and religious ceremonies throughout the country.
Finally, the December 25Christmas is celebrated, one of the most important holidays in Argentina, dedicated to the celebration of the birth of Jesus. This day is ideal to share with the family and enjoy the traditional Christmas dinner.
Source: Ambito