A town, in the province of Buenos Aires, celebrates its anniversary this Wednesday. Local holidays highlight Argentine roots and traditions.
Throughout the Argentine territory, Holidays are not only national datesbut also local, where provinces, municipalities or parties They take the opportunity to commemorate important events for their communities. This Wednesday, January 15, a town in the province of Buenos Aires You will have a special reason to enjoy an extra day of rest.
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The cultural and social richness of every corner of the country is reflected in these celebrations, which, in addition to being a relief from the work routine, reinforce local identity and history. Now, where will the next holiday be and what makes it so significant?


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The province of Buenos Aires with its 135 municipalities is one of those that heads the ranking of local holidays
Why and where there is a holiday on Wednesday, January 15, 2025
This January 15th will not be just any day for Rancheshead city of General Paz party, in the province of Buenos Aires. This town celebrates its anniversarya key date that highlights its identity and its importance as a community. Located in the northeast of Buenos Aires, it is 120 km from the City of Buenos Aires and 85 km from The Silver, being home to approximately 19,000 inhabitants.
The anniversary celebration is supported by the Buenos Aires Law 27,399which gives holidays and non-working days, giving each municipality the freedom to establish its local festivities. In this case, the residents of Ranchos will enjoy a special day to celebrate their history and traditions.
Holidays 2025: immovable and transferable calendar
Immovable Calendar
- January 1 (Wednesday): New Year
- March 3 and 4 (Monday and Tuesday): Carnival
- March 24 (Monday): National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
- April 2 (Wednesday): Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War
- April 18 (Friday): Good Friday
- May 1 (Thursday): Labor Day
- May 25 (Sunday): May Revolution Day
- June 20 (Friday): Passage to the Immortality of General Don Manuel Belgrano
- July 9 (Wednesday): Independence Day
- December 8 (Monday): Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
Moveable calendar
- June 16 (Monday): Passage to the Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes (moves from June 17)
- August 17 (Sunday): Passage to the Immortality of General Don José de San Martín
- October 12 (Sunday): Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity
- November 24 (Monday): National Sovereignty Day (moved from November 20)
Source: Ambito

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