Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Public holidays in Panama include:

HolidaysEdit

Panama's national public holidays are:

Variable datesEdit

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  • 2023
    • Carnaval begins (Monday) – February 24
    • Ash Wednesday – February 26<ref name=ash>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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    • Good Friday – April 10<ref name="goodf">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 2021
    • Carnaval begins (Monday) begins – February 15
    • Ash Wednesday – February 17<ref name=ash />
    • Good Friday – April 2<ref name="goodf" />
  • 2022
    • Carnaval begins (Monday) – February 28
    • Ash Wednesday – March 2<ref name=ash />
    • Good Friday – April 15<ref name="goodf" />
  • 2023
    • Ash Wednesday – February 22<ref name=ash />
    • Good Friday – April 7<ref name="goodf" />
  • 2024
    • Ash Wednesday – February 14<ref name=ash />
    • Good Friday – March 29<ref name="goodf" />
  • 2025
    • Good Friday – April 18<ref name="goodf" />

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Fiestas Patrias (National Holidays)Edit

The holidays in November (starting from Separation Day), are called the Fiestas Patrias ("National Holidays").<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> All of Panama’s National Holidays are in the month of November. On November 3 the country celebrated its separation from Colombia in 1903. Panama became a part of the Great Colombia after receiving its independence from Spain on November 28, 1821. The United States helped in this separation process as they had a vested interest in building the Panama Canal. November 4 is the day of the Panamanian National Symbols which celebrates the flag, coats of arms and national anthem. The 5th of November is the Separation of Colon from Colombia where the last Colombian troops remained. November 10 is the Cry of Independence (from Spain) which is mainly celebrated in La Villa de Los Santos.

These dates are all national festivities, except November 4 which is a work day but most people compensate by working extra hours to be able to take it off. Expect a lot of movement to the countryside, especially on the 3, 4 and 5 of November when most hotels get full. Tourism on the 10 and 28 depends on the holiday being on a Monday or Friday, making it a long weekend.<ref>https://libelulaspedasi.com/panamas-national-holidays/</ref>

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