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(CNN Spanish) --
Argentina welcomes a new year full of holidays that will provide a break for those with accumulated fatigue.
And it is that there will be plenty of space to schedule breaks: this year there will be 19 holidays, including immovable, portable and tourist days.
In addition, there will also be non-working days for faithful of different religions.
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2023 will have four weekends of four days each, from February 8 to February 21, from May 25 to 28, from June 17 to 20 and from October 13 to 16, which will be the perfect opportunity to plan a long trip.
Here is the official list:
Holidays and non-working days in Argentina 2023
January
Sunday 1 —
New Year
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February
Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 —
Carnival
March
Friday 24 —
National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
April
Sunday 2 —
Veteran's Day and Memorial Day in the Falklands War
Wednesday 5 to Friday 07 —
Jewish Passover first days (non-working days for those who profess the Jewish religion)
Friday 7 —
Good Friday (non-working)
Tuesday 11 to Thursday 13 —
Jewish Passover last days (non-working days for those who profess the Jewish religion)
Friday 21 —
Feast of the Breaking of the Fast of the Holy Month of Ramadan (non-working for those who profess the Islamic religion)
Monday 24 —
Day of Action for Tolerance and Respect among Peoples (non-working day for public employees and officials and students of Armenian origin)
May
Monday 1 —
Labor Day
Thursday 25 —
Day of the May Revolution
Friday 26 —
Tourist holiday
June
Saturday 17 —
Day of the Passage to Immortality of General Martín Miguel de Güemes
Monday 19 —
Tourist holiday
Tuesday 20 —
Day of the Passage to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano
July
Sunday 9 —
Argentine Independence Day and Feast of Sacrifice
Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 —
Islamic New Year (non-working for those who profess the Islamic religion)
August
Monday 21 —
Passage to the Immortality of General José de San Martín (Celebrated on the 17th, but moved to the 21st)
September
Friday 15 to Sunday 17 —
Jewish New Year (non-working for those who profess the Jewish religion)
Sunday 24 to Monday 25 —
Forgiveness Day (non-working day for those who profess the Jewish religion)
October
Friday the 13th —
Tourist holiday
Monday 16 —
Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity (Celebrated on 12, but moved to 16)
November
Monday 20 —
National Sovereignty Day
December
Friday 8—
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
Monday 25 —
Christmas