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Jan 1, Wed
New Year's Day
Año Nuevo
A celebration of the beginning of the year in the Gregorian calendar, associated with rest, family gatherings, fireworks, festive meals, and exchanging good wishes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year
New Year's Day

Apr 17, Thu
Maundy Thursday
Jueves Santo

Apr 18, Fri
Good Friday
Viernes Santo
The Friday of Holy Week, dedicated to remembering the trial, crucifixion, suffering, death of Jesus Christ, and His burial after being taken down from the cross.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Friday
Good Friday

Apr 19, Sat
Holy Saturday
Sábado Santo
Christian holiday which commemorates the day that Jesus' body lay in the tomb and the Harrowing of Hell. It's the day after Good Friday and the day before Easter.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Saturday
Holy Saturday

May 1, Thu
International Workers' Day
Día del Trabajo
A holiday observed on May 1st to recognize workers and labor rights, with historical origins in late 19th-century labor demonstrations.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Workers'_Day
International Workers' Day

May 3, Sat
Fiesta de las Cruces
Día de la Cru
A traditional holiday celebrated in parts of Spain and Latin America. It combines Christian and older pagan customs, honoring the cross as a symbol of faith and renewal.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiesta_de_las_Cruces

May 7, Wed
Soldiers' Day
Día del Soldado
The day honors the service and dedication of the country's military personnel.

May 10, Sat
Mother's Day
Día de las Madres
Celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother's_Day
Mother's Day

May 10, Sat
Father's Day
Día del Padre
Celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father's_Day
Father's Day

Jun 17, Tue
Fathers' Day
Día del Padre

Aug 1, Fri
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Aug 2, Sat
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Aug 3, Sun
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Aug 4, Mon
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Aug 5, Tue
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Aug 6, Wed
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Aug 7, Thu
August Festivals
Fiestas de agosto
Refers to a series of religious and civic celebrations held in early August, centered around the patron saint of the capital city. The events blend Catholic traditions with local culture and include parades, masses, and public festivities.

Sep 15, Mon
Independence Day
Día de la Independencia
On September 15, 1821, the Captaincy General of Guatemala — which included present-day Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua — declared independence from Spain. As a result, all five countries commemorate their independence on the same day each year.

Oct 1, Wed
Children's Day
Día del niño
A day dedicated to celebrating and promoting the well-being and rights of children.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children's_Day

Oct 12, Sun
Columbus Day
Día de la raza
A commemorative day marking the arrival of Europeans to the Americas in 1492. The meaning of the day varies across countries, honoring cultural heritage, indigenous resistance, or historical encounters.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Day
Columbus Day

Nov 2, Sun
All Souls' Day
El día de los difuntos
Christians typically remember deceased relatives on this day.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Souls'_Day

Nov 7, Fri
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 8, Sat
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 9, Sun
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 10, Mon
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 11, Tue
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 12, Wed
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 13, Thu
National Pupusa Festival
Festival Nacional De La Pupusa
The day celebrates the traditional Salvadoran dish known as the pupusa and highlights its cultural and national importance.

Nov 21, Fri
Day of the Queen of Peace
Dia de la Reina de la Paz
The day honors the Virgin Mary under the title Queen of Peace, recognized as the patroness of El Salvador in Catholic tradition.

Dec 25, Thu
Christmas Day
Noche Buena
Christian feast day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas
Christmas Day

Dec 31, Wed
New Year's Eve
Fin de año
The final day of the Gregorian year
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year's_Eve
New Year's Eve

2025 - CALENDARS -
2025
1 Jan New Year's Day
17 Apr Maundy Thursday
18 Apr Good Friday
19 Apr Holy Saturday
1 May International Workers' Day
3 May Fiesta de las Cruces
7 May Soldiers' Day
10 May Mother's Day
10 May Father's Day
17 Jun Fathers' Day
1 Aug August Festivals
2 Aug August Festivals
3 Aug August Festivals
4 Aug August Festivals
5 Aug August Festivals
6 Aug August Festivals
7 Aug August Festivals
15 Sep Independence Day
1 Oct Children's Day
12 Oct Columbus Day
2 Nov All Souls' Day
7 Nov National Pupusa Festival
8 Nov National Pupusa Festival
9 Nov National Pupusa Festival
10 Nov National Pupusa Festival
11 Nov National Pupusa Festival
12 Nov National Pupusa Festival
13 Nov National Pupusa Festival
21 Nov Day of the Queen of Peace
25 Dec Christmas Day
31 Dec New Year's Eve
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