Holiday week: what days of rest are from November 18 to 25

Holiday week: what days of rest are from November 18 to 25

November 18, 2024 – 09:30

A week full of local celebrations and rest, where each holiday highlights the value of the traditions and identity of various communities.

The week of November 18 to 25 It is presented with several holidays and anniversaries in different locations in the province of Buenos Aires, which gives the inhabitants of these areas the opportunity to enjoy days of rest and celebrate their traditions. Added to this is that on November 20, National Sovereignty Daywill be celebrated on the 18th, creating a long weekend that will be extended with different regional celebrations.

What and where are the holidays this week?

During the week of November 18 to 25, several towns will celebrate their founding anniversary or patron saint festivities. Among the highlighted days are:

  • Holiday for the Day of National Sovereignty.
  • Mountain: Founding Anniversary.
  • Ferre (General Arenales): Founding Anniversary.
  • November 19:

    • The Silver: Founding Anniversary.
  • November 20:

    • Cupcake: Founding Anniversary.
    • Future (Florentino Ameghino): Founding Anniversary.
    • Pedro Luro (Villarino): Founding Anniversary.
  • November 22:

    • General Pueyrredon: Patron Saint Festival.
  • November 24:

    • Groves (Daireaux): Founding Anniversary.
  • November 25:

    • Olavarria: Founding Anniversary.
    • President Peron: Founding Anniversary.
    • Dennehy (July 9th): Founding Anniversary.
  • These holidays are an excellent opportunity to enjoy local traditions and discover the charm of towns and cities that celebrate their history.

    What national holidays are left in 2024?

    In addition to these local holidays, there are still some national holidays left on the 2024 calendar. These are ideal times to plan getaways or simply relax, and are spread over the following dates:

    • December 8: Day of the Virgin Mary.
    • December 25: Christmas.

    Source: Ambito

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