A Buenos Aires town in the General Paz district celebrates one of the many local holidays in the province, combining history, tradition and culture.
The province of Buenos Airescomposed of 135 parties that bring together various locations with rich history and traditions, constantly reminds us the importance of your local holidays. This January 10, one of these towns will be the protagonist of a day of rest and celebration, where its founding anniversary will be celebrated.
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A town in the party of General Paz, Known for its rural setting and fascinating history, it invites residents and visitors to be part of its festivities.
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Holidays in the province of Buenos Aires are constant and allow a space for celebration and rest for its inhabitants.
January 10: why is there a holiday and where?
The next holiday on Friday, January 10 is celebrated in Rancheshead of the General Paz party, to commemorate his founding anniversary. This town was created in 1781, around the lagoon The Taqueño, when a fort was established to protect the area from indigenous raiders. Since then, Ranchos has evolved to become a hub of traditions and culture.
Currently, the town has approximately 8,000 people and stands out for its spirit of solidarity and its deep roots. This special day not only honors their past, but also reinforces the sense of community that defines this picturesque town.
Holidays 2024: 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 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)
Source: Ambito
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