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These are the holidays and bridges in Mexico for 2023

2022-12-29T18:45:14.197Z


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(CNN Spanish) --

Look here what are the holidays in Mexico for 2023.

The following days are marked by law for various Mexican agencies and even for foreign embassies in national territory.

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Holidays and bridges in Mexico for 2023

  • Monday, February 6

    — Commemoration of the promulgation of the Constitution of Mexico of 1917 (the exact day is February 5, but it goes to Monday, so this is the first long weekend of the year).

  • Monday March 20

    — Day in commemoration of the birth of Benito Juárez, president of Mexico from 1857 to 1872 (the exact date is March 21, but it goes to Monday, so this is the second long weekend of 2023).

  • Thursday, April 6 and Friday, April 7

    — Holidays for Holy Week (third long weekend of the year).

    Dependencies such as the Secretary of Public Education (SEP) give two weeks off for this celebration: from April 3 to 14.

  • Monday May 1

    — Holiday for Labor Day (fourth long weekend of the year).

  • Friday May 5

     — Official holiday for the commemoration of the so-called Battle of Puebla, which occurred in 1862 (it is the fifth long weekend of the year).

  • Saturday, September 16

    — Although it falls on a weekend, it is usually an official holiday for Mexican Independence Day, which began at dawn on September 16, 1810. (Some agencies and entities also give September 15 as a holiday, which in 2023 would fall on a Friday and would become the sixth bridge of the year).

  • Thursday, November 2

    — The Day of the Dead is celebrated, one of the most internationally known festivities in Mexico.

    Sometimes it is given on November 1 (which is also part of the celebrations), but it depends on each agency or entity in the country.

  • Monday, November 20

     — Official holiday for the commemoration of the Mexican Revolution, which began on November 20, 1910 with the promulgation of the Plan de San Luis (the seventh long weekend of the year).

  • Monday December 25

    — Rest for Christmas (the eighth and last long weekend of 2023).

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Source: cnnespanol

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