Holiday and long weekend in November: when will it be and what is commemorated

Holiday and long weekend in November: when will it be and what is commemorated

September 29, 2024 – 1:30 p.m.

The commemoration provides the last extra long break of the year and many Argentines could take advantage of it when planning their vacations.

Know the holidays in advance gives a greater advantage when planning the book time. For this reason it is important to start thinking about the only national holiday in November because it generates the last long weekend of the year. This date can be important so that many Argentines can enjoy a short vacation.

These events benefit tourism throughout the country because they provide extra time for many people to visit destinations near their cities. These types of trips are usually economical due to their short distance. and allows you to discover incredible stories and landscapes. Furthermore, understanding our region allows us to better understand the context that shapes us as citizens.

When will the long weekend be in November?

The only holiday of the month has its original date for Wednesday, November 20, but, due to its classification as a transferable holiday by Law 27,399, the State had the possibility of celebrating it on another day. This holiday was established in the official calendar of 2024 for the day Monday, November 18.

The possibility of mobilizing the commemorations of certain national dates is considered due to the importance that long weekends have in the national economy. These breaks produce an increase in tourist activity in the country. This reflects a greater number of reservations in lodging services and in the attention of attractions, businesses and restaurants.

What is commemorated on the November holiday

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Meteored

The holiday on November 18 is celebrated on National Sovereignty Day. This day commemorates the Battle of the Vuelta de Obligadowhich was the first war event after independence in Argentina. The same occurred in 1845 between the forces commanded by Rosas and the Anglo-French vessels. The confrontation was formed because the Europeans wanted to trade directly with Santa Fe, Entre Ríos and Corrientes without going through the port of Buenos Aires.

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