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The holiday calendar was published this morning in the Official Bulletin by the national government to fix the dates of the three "bridged" holidays that will be added to the eleven statutory holidays, three non-working days and two carnival celebration days.
As stated in the decree 717/2019, the week-ends that will be devoted to "the promotion of tourism" will be Monday, March 23, before the feast of March 24, the day of remembrance; Friday, July 10, after the leave for the declaration of independence of Argentina; and Monday, December 7, the day before the holidays of the Virgin's Day.
Thus, next year, there will be 11 holidays, to which are added the three "holidays", the three holidays and the holidays of the carnival, on Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 March.
2020 holiday calendar:
- January 1st: New Year (Wednesday)
- March 2: Carnival (Monday)
- March 3: Carnival (Tuesday)
- March 23: Puente feast (Monday)
- March 24: National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice (Tuesday)
- April 2: Falklands War Veterans and Victims Day (Thursday)
- April 10: Good Friday (Friday)
- May 1st: Labor Day (Friday)
- May 25: May revolution day (Monday)
- June 17: Immortality Day of General Martín de Güemes (Wednesday)
- June 20: Day of the immortality of General Manuel Belgrano (Saturday)
- July 9th: Independence Day (Thursday)
- July 10: Puente Feast (Friday)
- August 17: step towards the immortality of General José de San Martín (Monday)
- October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity (Monday)
- November 18: National Sovereignty Day (Wednesday)
- December 7: Puente feast (Monday)
- December 8: Immaculate Conception of Mary (Tuesday)
- December 25: Christmas (Friday)
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