With high temperatures anticipating summer, the November holidays are the perfect opportunity for a getaway and a well-deserved rest.
With the arrival of increasingly higher temperatures, many Argentines are already beginning to plan a getaway to enjoy the November holidays. With summer on the horizon, it is the ideal time to prepare a break or an express outing, taking advantage of the days of leisure that lie ahead.
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In the midst of this summer climate that settled at the end of October and in the midst of balance sheet closures, the next November holiday comes to decompress so much stress and enjoy a few days of rest.


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The last national holidays are approaching and the weather in Argentina is so pleasant at this time that many provinces expect the arrival of thousands of tourists.
November: When is the exact date of the holiday?
November comes with a long-awaited day off for those looking for a break before the end of the year. The national holiday in question falls on Monday, November 18but officially it corresponds to November 20, moved to generate a long weekend. This change in the date allows many people to enjoy an extended break, ideal to recharge their batteries or take a short getaway.
Thanks to the holiday mobility law, holidays like this are adjusted in the calendar to facilitate domestic tourism, favoring not only rest, but also the economy of several regions. November, in addition to being the month that anticipates the summer season, becomes the perfect excuse for those who want a break before the whirlwind of the end of the year.
While some will choose to stay at home, others prefer to take advantage of this long weekend to travel to nearby destinations or relax in nature, enjoying the weather and outdoor activities that the November long weekend offers.
What is celebrated on November 20
The November 20 holiday is not a simple day off; It has a deep meaning in Argentine history. It commemorates the National Sovereignty Day, a date that honors the battle of the Return of Obligado, an epic confrontation in which Argentine forces defended their territory against the advance of foreign powers in the 19th century.
This day of tribute highlights the value of resistance and the country’s commitment to its sovereignty, remembering the struggle of those who defended Argentine independence.
Source: Ambito

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