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Puerto Rico celebrates all official U.S. holidays, [1] and other official holidays established by the Commonwealth government. Additionally, many municipalities celebrate their own Patron Saint Festivals (fiestas patronales in Spanish), as well as festivals honoring cultural icons like bomba y plena, danza, salsa, hamacas (hammocks), and popular crops such as plantains and coffee.
Statutory holidays (referred as "feriados" or "días de asueto" in Mexico) are legislated through the federal government and ruled by the Federal Labor Law (Ley Federal del Trabajo). [1] Most workers, public and private, are entitled to take the day off with regular pay.
March 22 is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 284 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600.
Date English name Spanish Name; January 1: New Year's Day: Año Nuevo (movable) Maundy Thursday: Jueves Santo (movable) Good Friday: Viernes Santo May 1: Labour Day
Date English name Spanish name Notes January 1 New Year's Day: Año Nuevo blue laws, which prohibit working on that day, apply : January 6 [n 1]: Epiphany: Día de los Reyes Magos
All holidays in Paraguay can be moved by presidential decree, but there has to be a presidential decree for such a change. The following holidays are the exception (dates are fixed and to not change): January 1, May 14, December 8, December 25, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.
Ash Wednesday – February 22 [1] Good Friday – April 7 [2] 2024 Ash Wednesday – February 14 [1] Good Friday – March 29 [2] 2025 Good Friday – April 18 [2]
Date English Name Local Name Remarks January 1 New Year's Day: Año Nuevo: The celebration of the first day of the Gregorian Calendar.: The Thursday before Easter Sunday: Maundy Thursday