Next Monday the 20th, many workers in the country will enjoy a holiday and a long weekend of three consecutive days of rest. Know who it benefits.
January is a month that does not have national holidays on the calendar but An important group of workers in the country will have a holiday this Monday, January 20. Thus, they will have a long weekend with three consecutive days of rest. It will be an ideal time to get away or rest in the midst of the heat wave that affects much of the country.
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January 20 holiday: who will have a long weekend
This Monday, January 20, is a holiday in the town of Felipe Solá, district of Puanin the south of the province of Buenos Aires, because it is celebrated a new anniversary. The area celebrates 117 years since its founding and celebrates it with a special activities schedulewith a declared administrative holiday. The date covers municipal employees and is optional for the rest of the activities, at the discretion of employers.


When is the next long weekend in Argentina
The next long weekend in Argentina will be from Saturday March 1 to Tuesday 4, for Carnival celebration. It will be a more than tempting option for a XXL rest. Meanwhile, the calendar of national holidays for 2025 was as follows as determined by the Government:
- March 3 and 4: Carnival
- March 24: National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
- April 2: Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Falklands War
- April 17: Maundy Thursday (non-working day)
- April 18: Good Friday,
- May 1: Labor Day,
- May 2: Non-working day for tourist purposes
- May 25: May Revolution Day
- June 16: Passage to Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes (6/17)
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Long weekends expected for this 2025
- Carnival: From Saturday March 1st to Tuesday March 4th.
- Memorial Day: From Saturday, March 23 to Monday, March 25.
- Malvinas Veterans Day: From Thursday, April 17 to Sunday, April 20.
- Labor Day: From Thursday, May 1 to Sunday, May 4.
- Latin American Freedom Day: From Saturday June 14 to Monday June 16.
- Flag Day: From Friday, June 20 to Sunday, June 22.
- Anniversary of General San Martín: From Friday, August 15 to Sunday, August 17.
- National Sovereignty Day: From Friday, November 21 to Monday, November 24.
- Virgin’s Day: From Saturday, December 6 to Monday, December 8.
Source: Ambito

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