Public holidays in Paraguay

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The following are national holidays in Paraguay [1]

DateEnglish NameLocal NameRemarks
January 1 New Year's Day
March 1 National Heroes Day Dia de los héroesMoved to February 27 for 2017, [2] Moved to February 28 for 2022. [3]
March/April Maundy Thursday Jueves SantoMovable, Lunar Calendar. April 13 on 2017. [4]
March/April Good Friday Viernes SantoMovable, Lunar Calendar. April 14 on 2017. [5]
May 1 Labour Day Día de los Trabajadores
May 14 Independence Day Independencia
May 15 Independence Day Independencia
June 16 Chaco Armistice Day Dia de la Paz del ChacoEnd of the Chaco War.
August 15Founding of Asunción Fundación de AsunciónArrival of the Spaniards. Moved to August 14 for 2017.
September 29 Boqueron Battle Victory DayVictoria de Boquerón Chaco War decisive Paraguayan victory. Moved to October 2 for 2017, Moved to October 3 for 2022. [6]
December 8Virgin of CaacupeVirgen de CaacupéImmaculate Conception
December 25 Christmas Day Día de Navidad

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. [7]

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References

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  2. "Establecen traslados de feriados para el 2017". Diario Ultima Hora . Retrieved February 20, 2017.
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  7. "Ley 1.723/2001 Que autoriza al poder ejecutivo a trasladar los feriados nacionales al día Lunes". Congreso de la Nación Paraguaya . Retrieved February 1, 2016.