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Mexico holidays, below are the Mexico holidays when there are usually no services and the Mexican holidays when most businesses are closed.
 

Mexico 2011 Holidays

In Mexico, public holidays are legislated at the national, state and municipal levels. These holidays are celebrated nationwide, but each state and/or city or region may have its own holidays as well.

Mexico has three kind of holidays:
• Federal holidays where everyone has the right to a day off. (with pay)
• Traditional civic holidays that are not compulsory but are often granted, as well as.
• Local area holidays.

In Mexico, when a public holiday falls on a non-working day (Saturday or Sunday) the holiday usually is observed on Monday (if the holiday falls on Sunday) or Friday (if the holiday falls on Saturday).

School holidays are for two weeks at Christmas and two weeks at Easter (Semana Santa), and from the beginning of July through the third week of August. During these times beaches and other tourist attractions may be crowded.
 

List of 2011 Mexico Federal Holidays

Saturday, January 1 2011 - Año Nuevo: New Year’s Day – First day of the year.

Monday, February 7 2011  - Día de la Constitución: Constitution day – Celebrates the Promulgation of the 1857 and 1917 Constitutions. Observance: First Monday of February.

Monday, March 21  2011
- Natalicio de Benito Juárez: Benito Juárez’s birthday – Commemorates President Benito Juárez’s birthday on March 21, 1806. Observance: Third Monday of March

Sunday, May 1 2011 - Día del Trabajo: Labor day – Commemorates the Mexican workers’ union movements.

Friday, September 16 2011
- Día de Independencia: Independence Day – Commemorates the start of the Independence War by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1810.

Monday, November 21 2011  - Día de la Revolución: Revolution day – Commemorates the start of the Mexican Revolution by Francisco I. Madero in 1910. Observance: Third Monday of November.

Sunday, 25 December 2011
- Navidad: Christmas – Christmas celebration; secular and religious holiday.
 

List of 2011 Mexico Civic Holidays

Saturday, February 19 2011 - Día del Ejército: Army’s Day – Celebrates the Mexican Army on the Loyalty Day (“Día de la Lealtad”), when President Madero was escorted by the Cadets of the Militar College to the National Palace.

Thursday, February 24 2011
- Día de la Bandera: Flag Day – Celebrates the current Flag of Mexico and honors the previous ones. Flag Day was implemented by President Lázaro Cárdenas in 1937.

Friday, March 18 2011
- Aniversario de la Expropiación petrolera: Anniversary of the Oil Expropriation – Celebrates the Oil Expropriation by President Gral. Lázaro Cárdenas in 1938.

Thursday, April 24 2011
- Heroica Defensa de Veracruz: Heroic Defense of Veracruz – Commemorates the defense against the United States occupation of Veracruz in 1914.

Thursday, May 5 2011
- Cinco de Mayo: Fifth of May – Celebrates the victory of the Mexican Army, led by Gral. Ignacio Zaragoza against French forces in the city of Puebla, on May 5, 1862. Also widely celebrated in the United States. US “celebration” of this Mexican historical event is largely a result of promotions in the US by liquor, beer, and bars/taverns/clubs/restaurants since the 1980s. For many years Cinco de Mayo celebrations in the US promoted Cinco de Mayo as Mexican Independence Day which is actually September 16. Although Mexican citizens feel very proud of the meaning of Cinco de Mayo, it is not a national holiday in Mexico, but it is an official holiday in the State of Puebla where the mentioned battle took place.

Sunday, May 8 2011
- Natalicio de Miguel Hidalgo: Miguel Hidalgo’s birthday – Commemorates the birth in 1753 of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the initiator of the Mexican Independence War.

Wednesday, June 1 2011
- Día de la Marina: Marine’s Day – Celebrates the Mexican Navy.

Tuesday, September 13 2011
- Día de los Niños Héroes: Boy Heroes or “Heroic Cadets” – Celebrates the Battle of Chapultepec during the Mexican–American War of 1847.

Thursday, September 15 2011
- Grito de Dolores: Cry of Dolores – Celebrates the Grito de Dolores, an event that marked the start of the independence war against Spain on the eve of September 16, 1810. It took place at a church chapel in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, led by a Creole Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.

Tuesday, September 27 2011
- Consumación de la Independencia: End of Independence War – Celebrates the end of the Mexican Independence War on 1821, 11 years after Father Hidalgo started it.

Friday, September 30 2011
- Natalicio de José Ma. Morelos y Pavón: Morelos’ birthday – Commemorates the birth in 1765 of Father José María Morelos y Pavón, one of the founding fathers of the Mexican nation.

Wednesday, October 12 2011
- Descubrimiento de América: Columbus Day – Commemorates the Discovery of the Americas in 1492 by the Italian navigator Christopher Columbus.
 

Mexican Holidays - Holidays in Mexico

Mexico holidays, the Mexican holidays above are when there are usually no services and the Mexican holidays most businesses are closed.
 


 

 

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