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Public holidays in Ecuador

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The national public holidays in Ecuador include:[1]

Date English name Local name Remarks
January 1

(Fixed)

New Year's Day Año Nuevo
February - March

(Floating)

Carnival Carnaval Date (Monday & Tuesday) varies per liturgical calendar
March–April

(Floating)

Good Friday Viernes Santo Date varies per liturgical calendar
May 1

(Floating)

Labour Day Día del Trabajo
May 24

(Floating)

The Battle of Pichincha (1822) Batalla de Pichincha
August 10

(Fixed)

Declaration of Independence of Ecuador (1809) Primer Grito de Independencia
October 9

(Floating)

Independence of Guayaquil (1820) Independencia de Guayaquil
November 2

(Fixed)

All Souls' Day Día de los Difuntos, Día de Muertos
November 3

(Fixed)

Independence of Cuenca (1820) Independencia de Cuenca
December 6

(Fixed)

Foundation of Quito (1534) Fundación de Quito
December 25

(Fixed)

Christmas Day Día de Navidad

The anniversary of the annexation of the Galapagos Islands and Charles Darwin's birthday are also celebrated on February 12 as Galapagos Day[2] (dia de la Provincia or dia de la Provincia de Galápagos). This is sometimes described on the mainland as Amazon and Galapagos Day or Orient Day (dia del Oriente), as the discovery of the headwaters of the Amazon River by Francisco de Orellana in 1542 is also recorded occurring on the same day.[3]

References

Citations

  1. ^ "Nueva Ley de Feriados". eltelegrafo.com.ec/. 13 December 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ Moore (2021), p. 174.
  3. ^ "Amazon & Galapagos Day", Holidays, Festivals, and Celebrations of the World Dictionary (4th ed.), 2010.

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