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Fiestas Patrias (English: Patriotic Holidays) in Mexico originated in the 19th century and are observed today as five public holidays. Aniversario de la Constitución ...
The Fiestas Patrias (literally Homeland Holidays) [1] of Chile consist of two days, with a third one added on some years: 18 September, in commemoration of the proclamation of the First Governing Body of 1810 , and marking the beginning of the Chilean Independence process.
Fiestas Patrias is a Spanish phrase meaning "Patriotic Holidays" or "National Holidays". It may refer to: Fiestas Patrias (Mexico), a set of Mexican holidays; Fiestas Patrias (Chile), the Independence Day celebration of Chile; Fiestas Patrias (Panama), a series of holidays in Panama (see Public holidays in Panama)
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The Fiestas Patrias peruanas, or Peruvian National Holidays, are celebrations of Peru's independence from the Spanish Empire. They officially consist of two days: 28 July, in commemoration of Peru's Independence won by José de San Martín. 29 July, in honor of the Armed Forces and the National Police of Peru.
Fiestas Patrias Parade will start at First Baptist Church on Broadway & Avenue V. It will travel east on Broadway up to Avenue M and turn north toward the east side of the Civic Center parking lot ...
The holidays in November (starting from Separation Day), are called the Fiestas Patrias ("National Holidays"). [3] All of Panama’s National Holidays are in the month of November. On November 3 the country celebrated its separation from Colombia in 1903.
Hispanic Heritage Month is from Sept. 15-Oct. 15. A Fiestas Patrias Parade on Sept. 7 was a warmup for the day celebration.