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January 1 | New Year's Day | Año Nuevo | |
January 22 | Plurinational State Foundation Day | Dia de la Fundación del Estado Plurinacional | |
The dates change every year, but regardless of the dates and days on which they occur, they are two days' paid holiday. | Feriado por Carnaval | ||
March 19 | Father's Day | Dia del Padre Boliviano | |
floating | Good Friday | Viernes Santo | |
floating | Corpus Christi | Corpus Christi | This holiday, religious as well as national, is a celebration of the Eucharist and one of the nation's busiest festivities. It occurs 60 days after Easter. |
May 1 | Labour Day | Dia del trabajo | Paid holiday, occurs on Monday if it falls on a Sunday |
May 27 | Mother's Day | Dia de la Madre Boliviana | |
June 21 | Aymara New Year | Año Nuevo Andino | |
August 6 | Independence Day | Dia de la Patria | |
November 2 | All Souls' Day | Fieles Difuntos | |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Navidad |
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Public holidays in South America | |
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Dependencies and other territories |