Independence Day

Learn when Independence Day is observed in Argentina, with dates, holiday type, and related calendar details.

Facts

Date
July 9, 2026
Local name
Día de la Independencia
Country
Argentina
Category
COUNTRY_PUBLIC
Type
public, national

What is Independence Day?

July 9th marks Argentina's Independence Day, a significant national observance recalling the nation's formal declaration of independence from Spain in 1816. This pivotal event occurred at the Congress of Tucumán, laying the groundwork for the modern Argentine state.

This nationally recognized holiday ensures government offices and most businesses cease operations, allowing citizens to commemorate the country's foundational moment.

Why it matters

Independence Day remains a cornerstone of Argentine national identity, representing the enduring pursuit of self-determination and the core values of liberty and sovereignty.

The holiday serves as an annual reminder of the nation's journey, fostering unity and collective pride among its people.

How to observe

Cities across Argentina, particularly Tucumán, often host vibrant parades and public ceremonies. The national flag becomes a prominent symbol, displayed on buildings and homes, reflecting widespread patriotic sentiment.

Families frequently come together for special meals and gatherings, while cultural events showcase traditional Argentine music, dance, and other artistic expressions. These observances reinforce a collective sense of national heritage and identity.

Dates

YearDateLink
20252025-07-09View 2025 holidays
20262026-07-09View 2026 holidays
20272027-07-09View 2027 holidays
20282028-07-09View 2028 holidays

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