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Public Holidays

Nov 2 2002 Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Nov 20 Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Dec 12 Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Dec 25 Christmas Day. Jan 1 2003 New Year’s Day. Feb 5 Constitution Day. Mar 21 Birthday of Benito Juaréz. Apr 17-20 Easter. May 1 Labour Day. May 5 Anniversary of Battle of Puebla. Sep 1 President’s State of the Nation Address. Sep 16 Independence Day. Oct 12 Dia de la Raza (Columbus Day). Nov 2 Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Nov 20 Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Dec 12 Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Dec 25 Christmas Day. Jan 1 2004 New Year’s Day. Feb 5 Constitution Day. Mar 21 Birthday of Benito Juaréz. Apr 8-11 Easter. May 1 Labour Day. May 5 Anniversary of Battle of Puebla. Sep 1 President’s State of the Nation Address. Sep 16 Independence Day. Oct 12 Dia de la Raza (Columbus Day). Nov 2 Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Nov 20 Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Dec 12 Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Dec 25 Christmas Day.

Note: (a) In addition there are many local holidays. For details, contact the Mexican Tourist Office. (b) Holidays falling at the weekend are not celebrated on the previous or following weekday.


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