The holiday will allow thousands of Argentines to enjoy breaks between their weeks to relax and break from their work routines.
The holidays They are some of the dates most anticipated by Argentines because they provide an extra moment of rest so that many can rebuild their energies. The holiday announcement Thursday, November 7 adds thousands of workers because they will be able to enjoy a break from their weeks. These moments are used to relax with loved ones.
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One of the most chosen activities is traveling because it allows you to spend time with friends or family while creating indelible memories. The increase in these departures is noted in the tourism sector. This area benefits from the free time provided by holidays because there is an increase in hotel reservations, lodging services, restaurants, excursions and greater movement in attractions and restaurants.
Why is Thursday, November 7, a holiday and who rests?
Official information revealed that The beneficiaries of the unexpected holiday next Thursday, November 7, will be the citizens of the Buenos Aires district of Tapalqué. Municipal authorities revealed that the region is celebrating its 161st anniversary of its founding. The celebration of this date is possible thanks to Law 27,399, which allows each locality to celebrate its most important festivals.
Embed – Municipalidad de Tapalqué on Instagram: “Let’s celebrate the 161st Anniversary of Tapalqué November 7, 8 and 9 THURSDAY 7/11 Starting at 5 p.m. Protocol act and presentation of Argentine Native Dances Parade of institutions with the presence of the Band Musical by the Police of the Province of Buenos Aires Artisans fair and gastronomic patio FRIDAY 8/11 PEDESTRIAN CULTURAL (San Martín between Av. 9 de Julio and 25 de Mayo) Starting at 5:30 p.m. Monologues Theater (Centro Cultural El Hermitaño and Theater Workshop of the Tapalqué Retirees Association Professor Mirta Luján) Theater for children with Professor Mariangela Morales Dances Latin rhythms with the instructor Marisa Ponce Group: If I want I can Master Class of tango with Professor Marcelino Martín Workshops. sculpture with recycling with Professor Marcelo Quinteros Ceramic Workshop with Professor Piqui Lupo Space for Children: circus, library, makeup, costume corner, photography corner Tapalqué/Alvear wind workshop José Montes Saúl Venturini Tito Giles Canto Azul. SATURDAY 9/11 CANTON FESTIVAL Starting at 11am National Pericón by Esencia Nativa Creole parade Musical after-dinner session with payadores, singers and guitar players Argentine Native Dances Exhibitions and open classes with Yoana Donatti Zumba Urban rhythms with professor Maxi Ortiz Space for childhoods Workshops Gastronomic patio-fair for artisans and entrepreneurs. Stage Starting at 5 p.m. Humberto Pallero Di Aders Adrián Len Los Torteros Jazmín Briguez El Súper Quinteto Organized by the Municipality of Tapalqué with the support of the Cultural Institute of the Province of Buenos Aires and Banco Provincia”
From Tapalqué the schedule of celebrations was indicated, which extends from November 7 to 9. It will begin on Thursday with a formal ceremony, dances, an institutional parade with the Musical Band of the Police of the Province of Buenos Aires and with an artisan fair with a gastronomic patio. On Friday the 8th, the cultural pedestrian event will be held with theater, dances, workshops and musical shows. While on Saturday the 9th the Canton Festival will be held with traditional dances, a gastronomic patio, a fair and shows with invited bands.
Agenda of remaining holidays for this 2024
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Knowing the national calendar allows Argentines to plan their time in the few holidays that remain in the year. By 2024 There are only 3 national holidays left and a long weekend for the entire nation. The same will be in November, when National Sovereignty Day is moved from the 20th to Monday the 18th.
The holidays remaining in 2024
- November 20: National Sovereignty Day.
- December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
- December 25: Christmas.
Source: Ambito