Author: Jose Mendez | EFE
March 19 is one of the dates that traditionally appears in red on the work calendar. Since 2023 falls on a Sunday, communities like Madrid have moved it to Monday the 20th. In Galicia, however, this is a dry month in terms of celebrations, with the exception of some local celebrations. Consult our search engine to find out if your municipality is one of the lucky ones
There are few hobbies that can bring together such a large and diverse group of people as browsing the web calendar which dates are marked in red. It happens at the beginning of the year, when we throw out that calendar they haven’t given us at the grocery store yet, or after the summer, when post-year depression is cured by planning new adventures or becoming computer engineers. bridges — and even aqueducts. But it also happens in months like this March in 2023assume a drought of Holidays in Galicia. First of all, when we see that the neighbor will be free on Monday.
This is what happens, literally. Father’s Day or Saint Joseph, March 19, which is traditionally non-working, but this year 2023 falls on a Sunday. Madrid, for example, moved it to Monday the 20th, while on this side of the border, workers and students will get to their places on time. With the exception of some local festivities, which you can consult both on the map and in the search engine, we will have to wait for April and its Holy Week to be able to enjoy a break in the work calendar. When do the next ones fall? holiday in Galicia?
First of all, it is important to take into account that every year there are 14 working days that are designated as holidays. It is the same number for all municipalities in Spain, although the dates chosen differ. There are 12 days in total National holidays and regional, according to the work calendar published by the BOE for this year 2023, eight of which are irreplaceable public holidays. That is, they are celebrated in all communities. Are they Big Friday (April 7), Labor Day (May 1), Our Lady (August 15), National holiday of Spain (12 October °), All Saints (November 1), Spanish Constitution Day (December 6), the the immaculate conception (December 8) i Birth (December 25).
When they are older, each community decides four regional holidays. In this year 2023, everyone decided on last January 6, the Epiphany, better known as The day of kings. The three remaining dates, which are still to come, are Big Thursday (April 5), the Galician Literature Day (May 17) i Galician day o Day of the Apostle Santiago (July 25).
Thus, the festivities to be celebrated throughout Galicia (excluding, of course, local holidays) are as follows:
April 6: Maundy Thursday (Thursday)
April 7: Good Friday (Friday)
May 1st: Labor Day (Monday)
May 17: Galician Literature Day (Wednesday)
July 25: Day of Galicia / Day of the Apostle Santiago (Tuesday)
August 15: Assumption (Tuesday)
October 12 °: national holiday of Spain (Thursday)
November 1: All Saints (Wednesday)
December 6: Spanish Constitution Day (Wednesday)
December 8: Immaculate Conception (Friday)
December 25: Christmas (Monday).
When it is older, each municipality gives two points local holidays. If you want to know when the celebrations of your population fall or, for example, where March 20 is a holiday, you can turn to our search engine.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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