What holiday does argentina have that the us dont?
Question by aw dam i forgot my nickname: What holiday does argentina have that the us dont?
famous holidays in argentina website would be good
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Answer by Nathan
Don’t go to Argentina the people are very arrogant!
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Really the Argentineans are not very nice, but Argentina is a beautiful country, the Terra del Fuego, where Charles Dawing was after visiting Brazil building the theory of the evolution of the species. The own Capital Buenos Aires is very beautiful. They have environmental reservations of great value.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina
floating Holy Thursday Jueves Santo International Catholic holiday (optional)
floating Good Friday Viernes Santo International Catholic holiday
March 24 Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice Día de la Memoria Anniversary of the coup d’état that started the dictatorial rule of the Proceso in 1976.
April 2 Malvinas Day Día de los caídos en Malvinas Tribute to the fallen in the Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas/Guerra del Atlántico Sur)
May 1 Labor Day Día del Trabajador International holiday
May 25 Anniversary of the First Independent Government in Buenos Aires Revolución de Mayo Revolution in Buenos Aires in 1810, first step towards independence.
(June 20)² National Flag Day Día de la Bandera Anniversary of the death of Manuel Belgrano, who created the current flag.
July 9 National Independence Day Día de la Independencia Argentine Declaration of Independence from Spain in 1816.
(August 17)² Anniversary of the death of General José de San Martín Día del Libertador José de San Martín Anniversary of the death of José de San Martín, who liberated part of Argentina and helped liberate Chile and Peru.
(October 12)¹ Columbus Day Día de la Raza Literally “Race Day”, which suggests a celebration of diversity among native Americans and Europeans. Some indigenous communities and activists for their rights consider the arrival of Columbus the prelude of destruction for native civilizations in the Americas, and occasionally stage a protest/mourning holiday on October 11, the “last day of freedom”.
December 8 Immaculate Conception Day Día de la Inmaculada Concepción Also known as Día de la Virgen (“Virgin Mary’s Day”)
December 24 Christmas Eve Nochebuena Begins at midday.
December 31 New Year’s Eve Fin de Año Final day of the Gregorian Calendar. Begins at midday.