They confirm a new holiday for next week: what date is it and why?

They confirm a new holiday for next week: what date is it and why?

A special date on the provincial calendar marks a new anniversary, highlighting the importance of local history and celebrations.

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The next Tuesday January 21a Buenos Aires town will celebrate a very special date that is marked in its historical calendar. This is an event that pays homage to the origins of the community and highlights its cultural identity.

On this occasion, the inhabitants of Carhuehead of the party Adolfo Alsinathey will have a day to remember and commemorate the founding anniversary of the city. Below are the details of this day and its meaning.

Why is Tuesday, January 21, a holiday?

On Tuesday, January 21, it is celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Carhuéa city that is part of the Adolfo Alsina party, in the province of Buenos Aires. This date has a particular importance, since it invites us to reflect on the historical journey of the town from its beginnings to the present.

This site is known for its rich history and natural environment, but also for its traditions that strengthen the sense of belonging among its inhabitants. This day not only has a commemorative value, but also becomes an opportunity to highlight the relevance of the city within the region.

This new break in the local calendar is a unique opportunity to value the history and customs that make Carhué a special place on the Buenos Aires map.

Holidays 2025: immovable and transferable calendar

Immovable holidays of 2025

  • Wednesday, Jan 1ro: New Year.

  • Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4or: Carnival.

  • Monday March 24: National 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 Day.

  • Friday June 20: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Manuel Belgrano.

  • Wednesday, July 9: Independence Day.

  • Monday December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.

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: DDay of National Sovereignty (moved from Thursday, November 20).

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