A perfect start to the year to enjoy a break while commemorating a special anniversary.
The first part of the year brings with it a unexpected pause in some regions of the country. this friday January 3 It will be a special day in a Buenos Aires town, which commemorates a key event in its history. The announcement surprises and adds a respite in the midst of daily activities.
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The festival It is not part of the national calendarbut it has great relevance for its inhabitants. The date remembers a significant moment that marked the origins of this corner of the province.

Where and why January 3, 2024 is a holiday
Carlos Tejedor commemorates his founding anniversaryan event that makes this Friday a special day for its inhabitants. This date represents much more than a simple holiday: it is an opportunity to pay tribute to the historical and cultural legacy of this town, remembering the events and characters that shaped its identity over time.
The celebration is not limited to remembering the founding of the city, but also highlights the collective effort of generations that contributed to its growth and development. It is a day dedicated to reflecting on the rich heritage that characterizes it and its relevance within the province of Buenos Aires, standing out as a meeting point between history and the present.
Holidays 2024: immovable and transferable calendar
Immovable holidays of 2025
- Wednesday, January 1: New Year (unchangeable holiday)
- Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4: Carnival (unchangeable holiday)
- Monday March 24: National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice (unchangeable holiday)
- Wednesday April 2: Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War (immovable holiday)
- Friday April 18: Good Friday (unchangeable holiday)
- Thursday May 1: Labor Day (unchangeable holiday)
- Sunday May 25: May Revolution Day (unchangeable holiday)
- Friday June 20: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Manuel Belgrano (immovable holiday)
- Wednesday, July 9: Independence Day (unchangeable holiday)
- Monday December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (unchangeable holiday)
Transferable holidays of 2025
- Monday June 16: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes (moves from Tuesday, June 17)
- Sunday August 17: Passage to the Immortality of General Don José de San Martín (transferable holiday)
- Sunday October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity (transferable holiday)
- Monday, November 24: National Sovereignty Day (moves from Thursday, November 20)
Source: Ambito