Public holidays in Nicaragua
Public holidays in Nicaragua are centred on Christianity and the commemoration of events in Nicaraguan history.
Holidays
Date |
English Name |
Remarks |
January 1 |
New Year's Day |
Many Nicaraguans (who?) celebrate New Year's Day at the pool. |
February 1 |
Air Force Day |
Held on 1 February in honor of the nation’s air force. |
April |
Holy Thursday |
Celebrated nationally on the first Thursday of April. |
May 1 |
Labour Day |
Celebrated nationally on the first of May. |
May 27 |
Army Day |
Held on May 27 in honor of Nicaragua's army. |
July 19 |
Liberation Day/FSLN Revolution Day |
Celebrated on 19 July on a national level. It marks the day that the National Liberation Army defeated the Somoza dictatorship in the Nicaraguan Revolution. |
July 25 |
Fiesta de Santiago |
Celebrated on 25 July in Boaco, Somoto and Managua. |
July 26 |
Fiesta de Santa Ana |
Celebrated on 26 July in Nandaime, Niquinohomo, Moyogalpa and Ometepe. |
August 1 |
Fiesta de Santo Domingo |
Managuans celebrate Santo Domingo de Guzmán (Patron saint) |
September 14 |
Battle of San Jacinto |
Celebrated on the national level. It is held on the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto (1856). |
September 15 |
Independence Day |
A national holiday held on September 15 to celebrate Central America's declaration of independence in 1821. |
October 12 |
Indigenous Resistance Day |
Formerly Columbus Day; Highlights the struggle of native peoples against European colonialism.[1][2] |
December 7/8 |
Immaculate Conception (La Griteria Immaculate) |
Celebrated nationally on December 8 and in León on December 7. |
December 25 |
Christmas |
Celebrated internationally. |
December 31 |
New Year's Eve |
At 12am Nicaraguans celebrate with fireworks (Pólvoras, cohetes) and head to the beach. |
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