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The Independence Day of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Día de la Independencia de la República Argentina) is celebrated every year on July 9.This date originates in commemoration of the signing of the Argentine Declaration of Independence, on Tuesday, July 9, 1816, in the house of Francisca Bazán de Laguna.
The Independence of Argentina (or La Independencia de la Confederación Argentina) was declared on July 9, 1816, by the Congress of Tucumán. In reality, the congressmen who were assembled in Tucumán declared the independence of the United Provinces of South America , which is one of the official names of the Argentine Republic.
The Día de la Revolución de Mayo (May Revolution Day) on May 25 is an annual holiday in Argentina to commemorate the First National Government (and the creation of the Primera Junta), one of the significant events in the history of Argentina. These and other events of the week leading to this day are referred to as the Semana de Mayo (May Week).
Loyalty Day (Día de la Lealtad) on October 17, the anniversary of the 1945 Peronist-aligned grand rally in downtown Buenos Aires, also Television Day as the first Argentine TV broadcasts aired on this day in 1951. Not a public holiday but observed nationally as a working holiday. Mother's Day (Día de la Madre) on the third Sunday of October ...
An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, ... Argentina: Independence Day: 9 July: 1816 [7]
The holiday is set by law 21.329 and it is immovable, meaning it is celebrated exactly on 25 May regardless of day of the week. [1] The Bicentennial of Argentina was celebrated in 2010. 25 May was designated as a patriotic date in 1813, but the Argentine Declaration of Independence provides an alternative national day.
The public holiday is set by law 21.329 and is always celebrated on 25 May, regardless of the day of the week. [234] The Argentina Centennial and the Argentina Bicentennial were celebrated in 1910 and 2010. 25 May was designated as a patriotic date in 1813, but the Argentine Declaration of Independence suggests 9 July as an alternative national ...
The loss of another member country will further fracture cooperation in global health, though Argentina was expected to provide only about $8 million to WHO for the agency’s estimated $6.9 ...