The last two months of the year arrive full of holidays that many people take advantage of to rest from the work day in the case of adults or from the tasks of the school day in the case of students.
With the entry of the month of November, a ‘carousel’ of holidays begins that begins with the All Saints’ long weekend and will end with the end of Christmas.
The last national holiday was last October 12with the National Holiday Day. However, on this occasion the party took place on a Saturday so few people noticed its effects.
Leaving aside the municipal and regional holidays, the next national holiday is Friday, November 1. This day is known as All Saints’ Day and in Spain it is usually used to visit relatives and deceased loved ones.
Where is November 1st a holiday?
November 1 or All Saints’ Day is a national holiday. Therefore, throughout Spain This Friday will be a holiday and will not be a work or school day..
This is established by the work calendar published in the Official State Gazette (BOE), which also specifies that this holiday cannot be replaced by any other day.
Where is the All Saints Bridge?
November 1 is a Friday and, as we have said, it will be a national holiday. That is why in all communities and towns in Spain you won’t have to go to work nor to schools.
Furthermore, with the calendar as an ally, millions of people will be able to enjoy a long weekend or a long weekend during these days.
In its origins this festival was a pagan festival of Celtic origin where with the celebration of the Samhain festival, the period of winter lethargy began. With the arrival of Christianity it became a festival of remembrance for the deceased and religious connotations were also adopted.
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