Santa Cruz, Argentina

Accurate, up-to-date public holidays, bank holidays, and observances in Santa Cruz, Argentina for 2024 ready to be integrated into your application.

Located in South America, Argentina, officially known as the Argentine Republic, is the 8th largest country in the world. Human presence in this country can be traced as far back as the Paleolithic period. During Pre-Columbian times, the Inca Empire expanded to the northwest region of this country’s land. Spaniards explored and colonized this region during the 16th century. In 1776, Argentina was deemed a successor state to the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata of Spain. On May 25, 1810 Argentina became a country as it fought for independence from the Spanish crown. In 1819 an extended civil war lasted for years, ending int 1861. After this turmoil, Argentina found peace, with many Italtians and Spaniards immigrating and calling Argentina home. After the Great Depression of the 1930’s, Argentina was politically and economically unstable once again until 1983. The Argentine Republic claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands, and part of Antarctica.

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Date Weekday Name Notes
January 1st Monday New Year's Day Long weekend.
February 12th Monday Shrove Monday Long weekend.
February 13th Tuesday Shrove Tuesday
March 20th Wednesday March Equinox
March 24th Sunday Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
March 28th Thursday Maundy Thursday
March 29th Friday Good Friday Long weekend.
March 31st Sunday Easter
April 1st Monday Day of the Veterans and Fallen of the Falklands War Bridge Holiday Long weekend.
April 2nd Tuesday Day of the Veterans and Fallen of the Falklands War
April 2nd Tuesday Malvinas Day
April 9th Tuesday Festival of Breaking the Fast
April 23rd Tuesday Passover
April 24th Wednesday Second Day of Passover
April 24th Wednesday Day of Action for Tolerance and Respect among Peoples
April 25th Thursday Third Day of Passover
April 26th Friday Fourth Day of Passover Long weekend.
April 27th Saturday Fifth Day of Passover
April 28th Sunday Sixth Day of Passover
April 29th Monday Seventh Day of Passover Long weekend.
April 30th Tuesday Last Day of Passover
May 1st Wednesday Labor Day
May 25th Saturday May Revolution
June 16th Sunday Feast of the Sacrifice
June 16th Sunday Father's Day
June 17th Monday Anniversary of the Passing of General Martín Miguel de Güemes Long weekend.
June 20th Thursday General Manuel Belgrano Memorial Day
June 20th Thursday June Solstice
June 21st Friday General Manuel Belgrano Memorial Day Bridge Holiday Long weekend.
July 7th Sunday Islamic New Year's Day
July 9th Tuesday Independence Day
August 17th Saturday General José de San Martín Memorial Day
September 22nd Sunday September Equinox
October 2nd Wednesday Jewish New Year's Eve
October 3rd Thursday Jewish New Year's Day
October 4th Friday Second Day of the Jewish New Year Long weekend.
October 11th Friday Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity Bridge Holiday Long weekend.
October 12th Saturday Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity
October 12th Saturday Day of Atonement
October 20th Sunday Mother's Day
November 18th Monday National Sovereignty Day (Observed) Long weekend.
November 20th Wednesday National Sovereignty Day
December 8th Sunday Feast of the Immaculate Conception
December 21st Saturday December Solstice
December 24th Tuesday Christmas Eve
December 25th Wednesday Christmas Day
December 31st Tuesday New Year's Eve
Public holidays (national, legal, government, civic, etc) are denoted in bold.
Holiday data for far-reaching years is subject to change due to laws and government decrees.
Long weekends are based on non-working days and not Saturday and Sunday explicitly.

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To retrieve this list of holidays, simply make a GET request to /v1/holidays:
GET /v1/holidays
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$ curl -G -d country="AR-Z" -d year="2024" -d pretty
-d key="__YOUR_API_KEY__"
"https://holidayapi.com/v1/holidays"
import "github.com/joshtronic/go-holidayapi"
hapi := holidayapi.NewV1("__YOUR_API_KEY__")
holidays, err := hapi.Holidays(map[string]interface{}{
  "country": "AR-Z",
  "year": "2024",
})
import { HolidayAPI } from 'holidayapi';
const key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
const holidayApi = new HolidayAPI({ key });
holidayApi.holidays({
  country: 'AR-Z',
  year: '2024',
});
$key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__';
$holiday_api = new \HolidayAPI\Client(['key' => $key]);
$holidays = $holiday_api->holidays([
  'country' => 'AR-Z',
  'year' => '2024',
]);
$Body = @{}
$Body.key = "__YOUR_API_KEY__"
$Body.country = "AR-Z"
$Body.year = "2024"
$Result = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $Url -Body $Body
$Result.holidays
import holidayapi
key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
hapi = holidayapi.v1(key)
holidays = hapi.holidays({
  'country': 'AR-Z',
  'year': '2024',
})
require 'ruby-holidayapi'
key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
hapi = HolidayAPI::V1.new(key)
holidays = hapi.holidays({
  'country': 'AR-Z',
  'year': '2024',
})