Week full of holidays: what are the extra days of rest between January 13 and 20?

Week full of holidays: what are the extra days of rest between January 13 and 20?

Three Buenos Aires towns celebrate anniversaries in a week marked by history and community gathering.

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At the start of the year, several towns in the province of Buenos Aires celebrate their founding anniversariesadding non-working days to their communities. During this week, the inhabitants of Ranchos, Sierra de la Ventana and Felipe Solá will have rest days for historical reasons.

In addition to these regional festivities, the annual calendar of holidays remains in force with immovable days and others that are moved. Below are the details about these commemorations and the outlook for upcoming national holidays.

What are the holidays from January 13 to 20?

The province of Buenos Aires will be the protagonist of a series of local celebrations between January 13 and 20. on Wednesday January 15 will take place on the founding anniversary of Rancheshead of the General Paz party. Residents will have the opportunity to learn more about the history and traditions of the town.

On Friday January 17 it will be the turn of Window Mountaina town notable for its natural environment and its cultural wealth. On this special date, recreational events are organized that attract both residents and tourists.

Finally on Monday January 20 the inhabitants of Felipe Solá They will also be able to enjoy an extended rest. The town located in the district of Puan You will be able to pay tribute to your roots and enjoy a day that highlights the best of the community and its customs.

Holidays 2025: immovable and transferable calendar

Immovable holidays of 2025

  • Wednesday, January 1: New Year.
  • Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4: Carnival.
  • Monday, March 24: Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice.
  • Wednesday, April 2: Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War.
  • Friday, April 18: Good Friday.
  • Thursday, May 1: Labor Day.
  • Sunday, May 25: May Revolution.
  • Friday, June 20: Passage to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano.
  • Wednesday, July 9: Independence Day.
  • Monday, December 8: Immaculate Conception of Mary.

Transferable holidays of 2025

  • Monday, June 16: Passage to Immortality of General Martín Miguel de Güemes (moved from Tuesday, June 17).
  • Sunday, August 17: Passage to the Immortality of General José de San Martín.
  • Sunday, October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity.
  • Monday, November 24: National Sovereignty Day (moved from Thursday, November 20).

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