Sololá, Guatemala

Accurate, up-to-date public holidays, bank holidays, and observances in Sololá, Guatemala for 2023 ready to be integrated into your application.

Once the core of the Mayan civilization is the Central American country of Guatemala. During the 16th century, Guatemala was conquered by the Spanish and later became independent on September 15, 1821. Officially known as the Republic of Guatemala, it is the most populated country in Central America, and is home to volcanoes, rainforests and Mayan ruins.

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Date Weekday Name Notes
January 1st Sunday New Year's Day
March 20th Monday March Equinox Long weekend.
April 6th Thursday Maundy Thursday
April 7th Friday Good Friday Long weekend.
April 8th Saturday Holy Saturday
April 9th Sunday Easter
May 1st Monday Labor Day Long weekend.
May 10th Wednesday Mother's Day
June 17th Saturday Father's Day
June 21st Wednesday June Solstice
June 30th Friday Armed Forces Day Long weekend.
July 3rd Monday Armed Forces Day (Observed) Long weekend.
August 15th Tuesday Assumption of Mary
September 15th Friday Independence Day Long weekend.
September 23rd Saturday September Equinox
October 20th Friday Revolution Day Long weekend.
November 1st Wednesday All Saints' Day
December 22nd Friday December Solstice Long weekend.
December 24th Sunday Christmas Eve
December 25th Monday Christmas Day Long weekend.
December 31st Sunday 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="GT-SO" -d year="2023" -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": "GT-SO",
  "year": "2023",
})
import { HolidayAPI } from 'holidayapi';
const key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
const holidayApi = new HolidayAPI({ key });
holidayApi.holidays({
  country: 'GT-SO',
  year: '2023',
});
$key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__';
$holiday_api = new \HolidayAPI\Client(['key' => $key]);
$holidays = $holiday_api->holidays([
  'country' => 'GT-SO',
  'year' => '2023',
]);
$Body = @{}
$Body.key = "__YOUR_API_KEY__"
$Body.country = "GT-SO"
$Body.year = "2023"
$Result = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $Url -Body $Body
$Result.holidays
import holidayapi
key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
hapi = holidayapi.v1(key)
holidays = hapi.holidays({
  'country': 'GT-SO',
  'year': '2023',
})
require 'ruby-holidayapi'
key = '__YOUR_API_KEY__'
hapi = HolidayAPI::V1.new(key)
holidays = hapi.holidays({
  'country': 'GT-SO',
  'year': '2023',
})