To schedule and rest: what week in December is full of holidays?

To schedule and rest: what week in December is full of holidays?

December 3, 2024 – 1:30 p.m.

From patron saint holidays to founding anniversaries, December begins with an agenda full of events.

Part of the first week of December is full of holidays and commemorations in different locations in Argentina. If you are looking to take advantage of your free time, this is the perfect time. Below, we detail all the holidays that will take place between December 3 and 10ideal for resting and enjoying the celebrations.

What holidays are there in the week of December 3 to 10?

From December 3 to 10, various holidays will be celebrated in various locations in the country:

  • December 3: Patron saint festivities in Ramallo.
  • December 4: Founding anniversary of Pigüe (Saavedra).
  • December 5: Founding anniversary of Blaquier (Florentino Ameghino) and Juan Antonio Pradere (Patagones).
  • December 6: Founding anniversary of Punta Indio.
  • December 7: Anniversary of Energy Spot (Necochea).
  • December 8: Various patron saint celebrations and anniversaries:
    • General Belgrano: Patron saint festivities.
    • Lincoln: Patron saint festivities.
    • General Madariaga: Founding anniversary.
    • From the Garma (Adolfo González Chaves): Founding anniversary.
    • Patricians (July Ninth): Patron saint festivities.
    • Guerrico (Parchment): Patron saint festivities.
    • Rawson (Chacabuco): Patron saint festivities.
    • Juan Bautista Alberdi (Leandro N. Alem): Patron saint festivities.
  • December 9: Founding anniversary of Triumvirate (Lincoln).

What are the December holidays nationwide?

At the national level, the month of December also has special days to enjoy. He December 8which coincides with the Day of the Immaculate Conception, is a national holiday, mostly of a religious nature, where patron saint festivities are commemorated in various cities.

Furthermore, the December 25Christmas is another national holiday that marks the end of the year with celebrations and family reunions.

Source: Ambito

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