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2 Public Holidays without a set Date 3 Religious Holidays with a set Date 4 Religious Holidays without a set Date 5 Others |
Public Holidays with a set Date
| Date | English name | Local name (in Spanish) | Remarks |
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| January 1 | New Year's Day | A? Nuevo | |
| July 4 | Independence Day | 4 de Julio D? de la Independencia D? de la Independencia de Estados Unidos |
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| July 25 | Commonwealth of Puerto Rico | 25 de Julio Conmemoraci? del ELA Conmemoraci? del Estado Libre Asociado |
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| November 11 | Veteran's Day | D? del Veterano D? de la Recordaci? |
Official national celebration held at the Puerto Rico National Cemetary. |
| December 25 | Christmas | D? de Navidad Navidad Nacimiento del ni?to Jes? D? del ni? Jes? |
Delivery day of Santa Claus. Traditionally, Santa Claus will leave the Christmas presents under the Christmas tree. However, children in Puerto Rico do NOT leave cookies nor milk for Santa. |
Public Holidays without a set Date
| First Monday in January | Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr | Nacimiento de Martin Luther King, Jr. Conmemoraci? del Natalicio de Martin Luther King, Jr |
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| Third Monday in February | Washington's Birthday | D? de Washington Natalicio de Washington |
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| First Monday in September | Labor Day | D? del Trabajo | |
| Second Monday in October | Columbus Day | Descubrimiento de Am?ica | |
| Fourth Thursday in November | Thanksgiving Day | Acci? de Gracias D? de Acci? de Gracias D? del Pavo |
| January 5 | Three Wise Men Eve | V?pera de los Tres Reyes Magos | Traditionally, children leave a box with grass for the Three Wise Men camels and a glass of water for the Three Wise Men. |
| January 6 | Three Wise Men | D? de los Tres Reyes Magos | Traditionally, children will find that the camels ate the grass and the Three Wise Men drank the water left for them by the kids the day before. |
| December 24 | Christmas Eve | Nochebuena D? de Nochebuena |
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| December 31 | New Year's Eve | A? Viejo Fin de A? |
Religious Holidays without a set Date
| First day of Lent | Ash Wednesday | Mi?coles de Ceniza | |
| Palm Sunday through Easter | Holy Week | Semana Santa | Most schools, colleges, and universities give the complete week as a recess to students. |
| Sunday before Easter Sunday | Palm Sunday | Domingo de Ramos | |
| Friday before Easter | Good Friday | Viernes Santo | |
| The Date of Easter | Easter | Domingo de la Resurrecci? |
| February 14 | Valentine's Day | San Valentin D? de San Valentin |
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| Second Sunday in May | Mother's Day | D? de las Madres | |
| Third Sunday in June | Father's Day | D? de los Padres | |
| October 31 | Halloween | Halloween D? de las Brujas |